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Posted by: snakesatsunset at Tue Mar 8 22:49:36 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by snakesatsunset ] Its not the hatchrite, its your container your using, either its losing moisture via manufacturing gaps, or you put too many ventilation holes in the container....we use one or two TINY pin hole ventilation holes and hatch close to 100% with hatchrite, and NEVER add water. Most reason for loss of moisture is too much ventilation, and sometimes even the incubator(hovabators, etc) have tons of holes on he top(we used to cover with tape when we used those) | ||
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