Description
Happy Reptile HatchRite 2L Special breeding substrate for reptile eggs. Recommended by experts! For maximum breeding success! Already properly moistened! Ready to use immediately. With the right humidity, no addition of water is necessary. Mold formation is inhibited.
What is HatchRite? HatchRite is a specially developed breeding substrate for reptile eggs. It has been used successfully for many years by American breeders who have been able to significantly increase their breeding rates thanks to HatchRite. HatchRite has already been used successfully to hatch bearded dragons, leopard geckos, eyelash geckos, corn snakes, ball pythons, tree pythons, woma pythons and many others.
UseIn optimal conditions, use a closed breeding container with a ventilation hole of approximately 4 mm. Fill the tank with HatchRite to a height of at least 5 cm and dig out the eggs 2/3 of the way. There should be at least 4 cm of HatchRite under the eggs. Larger eggs, such as those of Burmese pythons, require a substrate layer of at least 10 cm.
Adding water is not necessary as HatchRite already has the correct substrate moisture. Subsequent moistening of HatchRite is usually not necessary, but may be necessary if there are multiple aeration areas. In this case, add a little water to one side of the incubator and it will distribute itself.
Open the tank once a week to check; this is important for air exchange. Moldy and dead eggs must be removed immediately. Always keep the bag tightly closed so that the HatchRite does not dry out.
What is HatchRite? HatchRite is a specially developed breeding substrate for reptile eggs. It has been used successfully for many years by American breeders who have been able to significantly increase their breeding rates thanks to HatchRite. HatchRite has already been used successfully to hatch bearded dragons, leopard geckos, eyelash geckos, corn snakes, ball pythons, tree pythons, woma pythons and many others.
UseIn optimal conditions, use a closed breeding container with a ventilation hole of approximately 4 mm. Fill the tank with HatchRite to a height of at least 5 cm and dig out the eggs 2/3 of the way. There should be at least 4 cm of HatchRite under the eggs. Larger eggs, such as those of Burmese pythons, require a substrate layer of at least 10 cm.
Adding water is not necessary as HatchRite already has the correct substrate moisture. Subsequent moistening of HatchRite is usually not necessary, but may be necessary if there are multiple aeration areas. In this case, add a little water to one side of the incubator and it will distribute itself.
Open the tank once a week to check; this is important for air exchange. Moldy and dead eggs must be removed immediately. Always keep the bag tightly closed so that the HatchRite does not dry out.