i heard that the water trays (pans) doesn‘t hold enough water to support the correct humidity at hatch time is this true and if so what do I need to put in their to raise the humidity? and please be specific and thank you!
Since we hatch snake eggs, we use a mixture of vermiculite and perlite. Just make sure you use equal amounts of both soils. Perlite is an amorphous volcanic glass that has a relatively high water content.Vermiculite is a natural mineral that expands with the application of heat. Both can be found at your local WalMart or anywhere there is potting soil. If you mix them together in a tub or small tote, you mist the substrate with water. This can be done with a spray bottle of water. The temperature of the water doesn't matter. Just do NOT soak the substrate and do NOT get the eggs soaked or they will mold! This mixture of substrates is wonderful for holding humidity! This brings our humidity up to 100%
I develop chickens--never artificially incubated 'til this 365 days. The cautioned volume of humidity is sixty 5% or greater. The optimal is seventy 5%. (it is for chickens) yet once you have candled see the chicks coming up in the eggs your humidity fee is at a first rate fee, i would not concern approximately it b/c, through fact the previous Answerer pronounced you need to finally end up killing them. in case you prefer to, you need to spritz the eggs with water. submit to in concepts, nature isn't an exacting technological awareness my hens look to do nicely with hatching on their very own w/o the help of a thermometer or barometer. They occassionally get off the eggs to devour get some water have had no probs with hatching costs as long through fact the eggs are fertilized. sturdy success!
I develop chickens--never artificially incubated 'til this 365 days. The cautioned volume of humidity is sixty 5% or greater. The optimal is seventy 5%. (it is for chickens) yet once you have candled see the chicks coming up in the eggs your humidity fee is at a first rate fee, i would not concern approximately it b/c, through fact the previous Answerer pronounced you need to finally end up killing them. in case you prefer to, you need to spritz the eggs with water. submit to in concepts, nature isn't an exacting technological awareness my hens look to do nicely with hatching on their very own w/o the help of a thermometer or barometer. They occassionally get off the eggs to devour get some water have had no probs with hatching costs as long through fact the eggs are fertilized. sturdy success!
Since we hatch snake eggs, we use a mixture of vermiculite and perlite. Just make sure you use equal amounts of both soils. Perlite is an amorphous volcanic glass that has a relatively high water content.Vermiculite is a natural mineral that expands with the application of heat. Both can be found at your local WalMart or anywhere there is potting soil. If you mix them together in a tub or small tote, you mist the substrate with water. This can be done with a spray bottle of water. The temperature of the water doesn't matter. Just do NOT soak the substrate and do NOT get the eggs soaked or they will mold! This mixture of substrates is wonderful for holding humidity! This brings our humidity up to 100%