Thank you! I thought it was a new invention and my mind went crafty, LOL.
Curious. Do they stay out all night or do you put them in the barn or do they put themselves in the barn at night, warm nights?
day?
Also, have you ever had to use the hurricane safe resort in Ohio(I think it's Ohio)?
whats the biggest clutch you have got?
Here in Indonesia the vermiculite contains little insect eggs, they're like feces/flea I'm not sure... What we do is, we boil them first, dry them out, then its ready to use... Or we just use perlite since perlite is cleaner... Is the vermiculite the same there?~ We have found that our best results are with using simple still air incubators with vermiculite as a base!
Here in Indonesia the vermiculite contains little insect eggs, they're like feces/flea I'm not sure... What we do is, we boil them first, dry them out, then its ready to use... Or we just use perlite since perlite is cleaner... Is the vermiculite the same there?
Whoa... One of my dream torts!~ I am not sure, probably many different manufacturers and variations of product availability. We have never seen any bugs or have ever had any issues. I have spoken to many others that use different substrate options, however never tried any other methods! I am considering using this method. This is a picture from Jason Abels who is successfully producing Galapagos tortoises here in Florida. I think it would be much cleaning, etc.
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What do the torts do when they are totally hatched out? Looks like they wouldn't be able to move.~ I am not sure, probably many different manufacturers and variations of product availability. We have never seen any bugs or have ever had any issues. I have spoken to many others that use different substrate options, however never tried any other methods! I am considering using this method. This is a picture from Jason Abels who is successfully producing Galapagos tortoises here in Florida. I think it would be much cleaning, etc.
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