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have someone experience whit useing hatchrite for incubate felinus eggs. for al my other eggs of other geckos i use hatchrite but i wonder of this is alright for incubating felinus eggs
I've never tried hatchrite. I use the classic 1:1 ratio by weight, water and vermiculite or perlite. If you give the hatchrite a try, please report back here and let us know how it turned out.
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i put them on hatchrite. but my opinion is that the hatchrite was way to dry for incubate felinus eggs. now i make the hatchrite wet and the humidity is oke. so i will follow the hole incubation and report that here.