Ilike4hornedchams
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Ok so this is an out of the box question because everyone seems to want to incubate their eggs on Repashy's Superhatch or some other vermiculite with their eggs sitting on TOP of the medium. My question is this. Eggs are laid and buried, why is it best practice then to place them on top of the medium. Totally exposed to air and light? Just was thinking u might get even better results it you buried the eggs 90% all accept the top area you want the air bubble to develop. This way you can still see the egg is there and can see they are hatched or unhatched, plus you could use the same medium, because the great distribution of water moisture, and temperatures. What do you guys think about this? I was thinking about someday setting up a incubation bed with a third done traditionally, that is sitting on top of their substrate mostly, and another third buried about 90% and then the last third burried entirely but jus under the top of the medium a few millimeters. Has anyone done this?
(I hope to be incubating eggs within 6 months from now so I am asking now, just fyi)
(I hope to be incubating eggs within 6 months from now so I am asking now, just fyi)