@SilverbrookGeckos great question. If you keep the container air sealed (no holes), it should stay at the set moisture level throughout the entire incubation process. Sometimes, especially in the male incubator, I will have to mist the substrate if I use the container for longer than 3 months.
nice video! I actually have been using superhatch for Incubating fat tailed gecko eggs in shoeboxes. I just saturated it, drained it, and put the eggs in..they have been doing great so far!
is that all you do that is what do you do after that
jds9162415 3 weeks ago
How long does it take for the eggs to hatch?
Animacrossinglver 1 year ago
thanks for the reply. my egg is only days from hatching now.
iguanadude208 1 year ago
i have a question, should i put a lid on the small incubation containers or leave them open im unsure what to do?
iguanadude208 1 year ago
@iguanadude208 Always use a secure lid with your incubation containers, you don't want the moisture or heat to escape.
PacHerp 1 year ago
you don't have to keep misting it? or don't you?
SilverbrookGeckos 1 year ago
@SilverbrookGeckos and what does the 80/20 mean?
SilverbrookGeckos 1 year ago
@SilverbrookGeckos great question. If you keep the container air sealed (no holes), it should stay at the set moisture level throughout the entire incubation process. Sometimes, especially in the male incubator, I will have to mist the substrate if I use the container for longer than 3 months.
PacHerp 1 year ago
I dont do it like that, but it looks realy realy nice to incubate the eggs!
puzzlereptiles 2 years ago
Awesome video! I heard really good things about that stuff lol
BallPythonLuver 2 years ago
It works great! I really enjoy it!
PacHerp 2 years ago
nice video! I actually have been using superhatch for Incubating fat tailed gecko eggs in shoeboxes. I just saturated it, drained it, and put the eggs in..they have been doing great so far!
ImperialGeckos 2 years ago
love it its the best
geckokid94 2 years ago