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Re: Condensation after 40 days.
 Originally Posted by WmHrbst
Meaning the eggs are not in direct contact with the substrate, it's call the substrate less method. It does seem a little contradicting I know haha
Whoever came up with the naming of that method, had his head up his a$$. It should be called "Non-Contact Substrate Method". Substrate less means without substrate!
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Re: Condensation after 40 days.
 Originally Posted by grcforce327
Whoever came up with the naming of that method, had his head up his a$$. It should be called "Non-Contact Substrate Method". Substrate less means without substrate!
The thought I had: It can be like ghosts and true ghosts, subtrateless and true substrateless. 
Guess I use a true substrateless method.
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Re: Condensation after 40 days.
 Originally Posted by grcforce327
Whoever came up with the naming of that method, had his head up his a$$. It should be called "Non-Contact Substrate Method". Substrate less means without substrate!
Haha, I agree.
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Truly substrateless would mean you just put the eggs directly on the tub floor right 
Substrateless makes sense to me. You don't have to put substrate in, but it's a good way to keep the water from splashing the eggs.
Last edited by SlitherinSisters; 09-03-2013 at 12:17 PM.
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Re: Condensation after 40 days.
 Originally Posted by SlitherinSisters
Truly substrateless would mean you just put the eggs directly on the tub floor right 
what tub?
Last edited by OhhWatALoser; 09-03-2013 at 05:58 PM.
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If it gets really drippy in there I'll usually cover the eggs with a sheet of newspaper or paper towel and change it out if it really gets soaked.
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