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Aart gives excellent advice. I also had concerns about your tunnel configuration. That they are not going in it tells me that the interior is too warm. And it can be a trap. If one is in the middle and an other is blocking her exit, she can't exit and can actually get killed from being too warm. The MHP brooder must be designed so that the chicks can ALL easily enter and exit without being blocked by a traffic jam of chicks in front of them. An other concern I have is your duct tape. I once used some electrical tape to secure the pad to the bottom of my wire frame. A chick got stuck between tape and pad, like a little tar baby. If I had not checked under the pad, I'd not have found her and surely she'd have died if left in that state for any length of time.
Consider the design of a MHP cave: Would you feel safe putting it in a crib with a new born baby? If the answer is yes, then it is safe for your chicks. It must not have any places that could cause entrapment. No sharp edges, nothing that can be pulled off and eaten. No spot for a little head or foot to get stuck.
and had missed the duct tape portion. All the duct tape is on top. I used it to pull the t-shirt against the pad and cover the cord. I am not petite, so there was a lot of excess fabric...
