Where I'm at dry incubate with all of them. But it's worse with Styrofoam. I don't know the reasoning or why but they for some reason hold moisture moreso than ones made of other materials. Anyway good luck and have fun. We all started somewhere.
Thank you again!! That makes a lot of sense and I appreciate the help. And actually now that I think about it, I feel like styrofoam cups when I have used them often absorb the liquid or at least sometimes/stick to it and it is annoying. Probably same concept. And thanks!! That is true! I am definitely a total newbie at this too, never hatched anything before. I have read some stuff on this site but not that much. I think a lot of info/learning comes from experience anyway. But I am glad you could inform me about the styrofoam because I wouldn’t want to get it and have a bad hatch. Seems some people do fine and have great hatches with them but it seems like a big risk and plus they seem hard to clean anyway so I don’t think I want one.