Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
You have to be PATIENT and not offer to often, the more you offer the more stress, the less likely they will do good for you.

What is important is security, and also temps make sure your temps are not too high, for example in a small 6 quarts tubs you do not want to have your hot spot at 90/92 because it leaves very small room for cooler temps and there is not much gradient in small tubs like this. 86/88 is a great temp for a hot spot in smaller tubs, if if the ambient temp is around 84/85 in your room do not offer a hot spot at all.
This is good info. I am going to try this myself. I am having the same issues. Its been 3 weeks since shed for my 6 babies. Only 1 has eaten so far. I have the hot spot at 91 in a 6qt tub. Thanks.