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Old 31-08-2009, 02:36 PM
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Isn't the substrate required for the humidity?
This is what I am talking about...
People are making arguments against the container when they obviously have not read the original post...
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Old 31-08-2009, 02:40 PM
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Andy seems to be the voice of reason here...

Andy your request is fair enough and the more data I get, the more of it I will post here and on our site...
No you should be the voice of reason not another forum member as its your product
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Old 31-08-2009, 02:42 PM
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I think your wrong. You are over looking the MANY different sized reptiles that hatch out of eggs. The concern is limbs being damaged by your product. To be fair you can keep waving the banner flaunting how many places are testing it, but you are not acknowledging the simple facts that have been presented to you.

You are very cocky and actually strike me as a show off. I personally would never buy your product as its a waste of space and can do more harm than good. Plus for the sake of 5 days hatching time....... I'll keep my $20 and wait
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Isn't the substrate required for the humidity?

I have NO affiliation to this product at all, I am simply an impartial observer. It is not beyond the realms of thinking that the same product (which I understand is a prototype) could be made with smaller mesh. This would surely solve this problem, IF it is a problem in the first place. I honestly think you are missing the point of the container all together. I'm not saying its flawless, but the point you have made is incredibly minor.

Sarah-Jayne, my understanding was you could add just water. This may or may not be the case, however the eggs NEVER touch the substrate, or water. So effectively its not a problem.

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This is what I am talking about...
People are making arguments against the container when they obviously have not read the original post...
I don't know what you are talking about

Andy said that this container removes the need for substrate

The substrate is required to keep the humidity inside the container up

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Old 31-08-2009, 02:44 PM
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It is your right to inform every buyer of this and advise what they can use
If I need to tell you how to incubate the species you keep, you should not be breeding...

We are providing the first and only production, suspension incubation container...

How you vent it or modify it is up to you, not us...
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Old 31-08-2009, 02:46 PM
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If I need to tell you how to incubate the species you keep, you should not be breeding...

We are providing the first and only production no suspension incubation container...

How you vent it or modify it is up to you, not us...
If you have to modify it then its not fit for purpose, thats called the sale of goods act
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If I need to tell you how to incubate the species you keep, you should not be breeding...

We are providing the first and only production, suspension incubation container...

How you vent it or modify it is up to you, not us...
If a buyer needs to alter the design you must provide information on how to alter it.

No one has asked you for incubation help
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If you have to modify it then its not fit for purpose, thats called the sale of goods act
Come on, what he is saying is that you 'could' modify the product to increase ventilation etc...

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If you have to modify it then its not fit for purpose, thats called the sale of goods act
I am telling you it does not have to be modified but you keep insisting that it does... Once it is in your hands, you are free to do what you like with it...

Stop reaching... Your arms must be killing you by now...
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I know several breeders in the U.S us the suspention method to incubate their reptile eggs.

I have seen various designs from a stocking filled with the eggs hanging over water heated with an aqurium heater. right up to an Aquarium with 3" water in the bottom, a brick placed on the bottom with your tub of eggs standing on that.

This seems to be a more professional version of the same principle.

You only need substrate to hold the humidity?
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