topknot20
Member
Hey Everyone,
I was just wondering what everyone who's breeding right now has been using for incubation.Things like the materials, heating methods, whats worked what hasnt. Ive got 80 veiled eggs incubating in the little rubbermaid dishes with vermiculite. They are in a foam lunch box with a thermostat controled heat emitter set a 78F for 12 hrs and 76F for 12 hrs. I seems for me that keeping the humidity in a good range has been the toughest part. I dont want them to be soaked and they certianly dont want to be too dry. What Ive done to keep to keep the humidity I just to gently drip a few drops of water into the vermiculite when it starts to get a little dry. This has worked for me before but I was just wondering whats out there that may work better and how others are doing it.
Thanks
I was just wondering what everyone who's breeding right now has been using for incubation.Things like the materials, heating methods, whats worked what hasnt. Ive got 80 veiled eggs incubating in the little rubbermaid dishes with vermiculite. They are in a foam lunch box with a thermostat controled heat emitter set a 78F for 12 hrs and 76F for 12 hrs. I seems for me that keeping the humidity in a good range has been the toughest part. I dont want them to be soaked and they certianly dont want to be too dry. What Ive done to keep to keep the humidity I just to gently drip a few drops of water into the vermiculite when it starts to get a little dry. This has worked for me before but I was just wondering whats out there that may work better and how others are doing it.
Thanks