:dancer::dancer::dancer: This has got to be my best year ever for breeding! SO far only 1 egg lost during incubation, no kinked hatchlings, 95% of the freshly shed babies ate without hestitation and some are already digesting their second pinkies!
I've tried to work out what I've done differently this year.
1. A new thermostat and heat cable in the incubator.
2. No ventilation holes in the egg tubs.
3. A more methodical approach to rotating the hatchlings. I've only got a small baby rack, which is still partially occupied by yearlings, so I'm using the incubator as a back up. Each batch of babies get moved into the baby rack after they feed, then back into the bottom shelf of the incubator 2 days later to make room for the next batch being fed. Up a shelf when the next batch of fed babies move back into the incubator,, and so on. So I know the top shelf which still has Lil's egg tub in has the next batch of candidates for feeding day, which minimises sorting through the baby tubs and disturbing them whilst they are digesting..