When hatching.

I don't think it would melt, but i have never used then because i am afraid of condensation.
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I don't think it would melt, but i have never used then because i am afraid of condensation. :idunno


Would a carboard one not get condensation on it? I want to find another way to hatch so the eggs dont get pushed to the side and get chilled and die.
 
The cardboard ones absorb the moisture, the styrofoam ones it wuld rest on the surface and get the egg wet.
can you not use the cardboard ones? :)
 
Don't know if it would help with rolling around but I have seen people use cupcake liners. I put a dishtowel in there, helps a little. Good luck
 
Yes, you can use the Styrofoam cartons. They are what I use.

I don't know whether it would make any difference or not but I cut the bottom out of the carton cups before I set the eggs.

Do a board search on "carton method" and you'll find lots of discussion on the topic.
 
Yes, you can use the Styrofoam cartons. They are what I use.
I don't know whether it would make any difference or not but I cut the bottom out of the carton cups before I set the eggs.
Do a board search on "carton method" and you'll find lots of discussion on the topic.
Good to know A.T., thanks for the info.
i was just scared of condensation, great to know they work.
Yes I cut holes at the bottom of the cups too!. I think it helps with air flow?
 

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