GreggMadden
Not so new Member
The thing that is not sitting well with me, and I have no idea how I missed it, is the fact that the dead in egg neonates had no egg teeth...
I would assume that the issue was with either the genetics of the parents or malnutrition... That defect is not cause by incubation... Well not the humidity factor anyway... Also the fact that they were fully formed suggests that the incubation was proper... They were obviously not deprived of fluid if they went that long...
Again Andy, I am very sorry you lost your clutch... It is a crappy thing to go through that all of us breeders go through... However, I do not think your incubation or the SIM container is the factor for your eggs not hatching... If you look at the facts you have infront of you, it is clearly pointing to the situation I pointed out above... While it may be fustrating, pointing the finger at the product is counter productive... You should look into why egg teeth fail to develop and go from there to fix the issue...
I would assume that the issue was with either the genetics of the parents or malnutrition... That defect is not cause by incubation... Well not the humidity factor anyway... Also the fact that they were fully formed suggests that the incubation was proper... They were obviously not deprived of fluid if they went that long...
Again Andy, I am very sorry you lost your clutch... It is a crappy thing to go through that all of us breeders go through... However, I do not think your incubation or the SIM container is the factor for your eggs not hatching... If you look at the facts you have infront of you, it is clearly pointing to the situation I pointed out above... While it may be fustrating, pointing the finger at the product is counter productive... You should look into why egg teeth fail to develop and go from there to fix the issue...