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    Re: Substrateless incubation

    Quote Originally Posted by Zach Cedor View Post
    So for those of you that just use light diffuser and water what do you do when the babies start pipping do you just move them to a different tub lined with wet paper towels?

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    I just dump the vermiculite or perlite, and remove the diffuser and replace it all with damp paper towel. (I could move them too but I don't)

    Why do I do this? This way if an hatchling comes out of his egg and the yolk sac is still hatched it does not get caught in the light diffuser.
    Deborah Stewart


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