myst
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Most everything I read said to use Perlite or Vermiculite to incubate Brev eggs. The last 2 clutches were placed completely covered with coconut husk substrate at room temperature. We sprayed the substrate a couple times a week. Just wow!
Coconut husk is naturally anti-bacterial and anti-mold. Tends to hold moisture at the bottom, yet keep the container humid enough to incubate the eggs perfectly. We have 5 four month olds and 3 one week olds that are the healthiest babies we have ever seen.
Coconut husk is naturally anti-bacterial and anti-mold. Tends to hold moisture at the bottom, yet keep the container humid enough to incubate the eggs perfectly. We have 5 four month olds and 3 one week olds that are the healthiest babies we have ever seen.