I have eggs in the 4th week of incubation. I been keeping the substrate moist (not wet) with a feeding syringe because I was told that getting the eggs wet could kill them but other people have told me to spray the eggs. Should I spray them or carry on with the syringe? I'm kind of confused if I'm doing it right or wrong, its my first time lol!
i was just going to ask if your hatchrite seemed ofly dry to u. i just got some and i had to moisten it. i also got the same incubator for me leos n corns
HatchRite does not come with the proper amount of moisture like it claims it does...I have found that a 1/4 inch of water in the bottom of the container before filling with HatchRite works out perfectly!!
I have eggs in the 4th week of incubation. I been keeping the substrate moist (not wet) with a feeding syringe because I was told that getting the eggs wet could kill them but other people have told me to spray the eggs. Should I spray them or carry on with the syringe? I'm kind of confused if I'm doing it right or wrong, its my first time lol!
PixiSpit 2 weeks ago
what was your temp&humidity
211Rastaman 1 year ago
i was just going to ask if your hatchrite seemed ofly dry to u. i just got some and i had to moisten it. i also got the same incubator for me leos n corns
repex99 3 years ago
HatchRite does not come with the proper amount of moisture like it claims it does...I have found that a 1/4 inch of water in the bottom of the container before filling with HatchRite works out perfectly!!
RippinBoarder 3 years ago
ya i thought it seemed a little dry. ty
repex99 3 years ago
eggs are lookin good i cant wait for my cresteds to start droppin!
herpsbreeder 3 years ago