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substrateless incubation
I've been doing incubation in the "substrateless but not really" fashion as follows:
Have a normal egg tub with vermiculite etc. So thst isn't really "substrateless", but put a light diffuser between substrate and eggs.
I was taught to do this way and it worked so I never changed it.
I know that all you need is water in there, but the vermiculite I put there just to stop the water splashing if I need to move the tubs.
Now, someone suggested I use something like a sponge, those for aquarium filtering etc, instead of vermiculite, or even a towel. So I don't need to deal with vermuculite. Will this work?
Last edited by hungba; 04-22-2015 at 12:50 PM.
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Re: substrateless incubation
I used a sponge last year for my first clutch and it worked great
SNAKES
1.1 Leopard
1.0 Clown
1.0 Bp Albino
0.1 Yellow Blush Albino
0.1 BP 100% H.Albino
0.1 66% H.Clown
0.1 100% H. Albino
0.1 Black/Green/Citrus Pastel(Mako)
0.1 Lemon Blast
0.1 Spider
0.2 Normal
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What kind of sponge? Just regular cleaning sponges? I have some of that aquarium filter sponge lying around.
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I used aquarium rocks because I had a new bag lying around, worked well for me! Now that's all I use.
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Sim Container and water rules !!! if we talking about Substrate less
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Re: substrateless incubation
This sounds so easy, definitely helped me with some ideas!
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