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Because It Holds Small Things
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The incubator used by the silk farmers is not large because the eggs of the moths are each smaller than the head of a pin.
The incubator used by a silkworm farmer needs to be large to accommodate the significant number of silkworm eggs and larvae that are raised simultaneously. A larger space allows for adequate airflow, temperature control, and humidity regulation, which are crucial for the healthy development of the silkworms. Additionally, it provides enough room for proper feeding and the management of silk production, ensuring optimal growth and yield.
It does not have to be large because the cocoons are minute.
An incubator is used to hatch fertile eggs artificially. Nothing will hatch from an unfertilised egg.
The incubator used by silk farmers does not need to be large because it is designed to house a limited number of silk eggs, which require specific conditions for optimal hatching. The primary focus is on maintaining appropriate temperature and humidity levels rather than accommodating a vast amount of space. Additionally, the silk production process is often efficient, allowing for smaller, controlled environments that can be easily managed. This maximizes resource use and creates ideal conditions for the eggs to develop.
Probably not. They need to be born in an incubator and they will have to get used to the normal temperature and that can be a struggle. I wouldn't risk it.
Incubator was first used for humans to display "weird" premature babies at a Worlds Fair.
In "Spectrobes: Beyond the Portals," the incubator can be found in the main laboratory located in the Krawl home base. You can access it after progressing through the game's storyline. The incubator is used to hatch Spectrobes from their DNA capsules, allowing you to collect and train new creatures. Look for the large machine in the lab area to use this feature.
A clinical incubator is used to give prematurely born, frail or sick, babies the best chance to survive until they are strong enough to survive outside an incubator.