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Gregg_M_Madden
at Tue Aug 5 18:53:17 2014 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Gregg_M_Madden ]
No offense taken Frank. Everyone is entitled to their own methods. Just a quick question for you. I know the answer because John Adragna and myself have studied this extensively (if we have an incubation product we better know what we are offering. LOL).
What do you think the reasons are that we see better hatch rates, stronger more robust hatchlings, quicker hatch times, and ease of incubation?
This method has proven to be of great help when incubating notoriously hard to hatch species like Chuckwallas. In fact a very well known zoo has even done side by side studies using our SIM container vs the traditional methods and the SIM came out on top on all levels. I have the report if you are interested in reading it. I can email it to you.
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