At the beginning of October, I was graced with a very productive period between the two (despite the male not being in full breeding plumage), and the female laid 9 eggs in their canary style nest. Out of these 9, one hatched and two were late embryo death (the other 6 early embryo death which I discovered after I candled the eggs). I wasn't very hopeful for this clutch because with such tiny bodies taking turns incubating, I doubted the pair could sufficiently incubate all 9 at the same time and I didn't have any fosters set up or the courage to try incubating them myself and hand raising these tiny waxbills since I've never even hand fed a finch chick before.
Being the pair's first clutch, the (sadly) predictably event occurred--of the one egg they managed to hatch, they did not feed it. It died 3 days after it hatched from starvation. I found it tossed in the morning before I went to work, it's crop completely empty, and too late to save with hand feeding since it was dead. This is one of those times I wish I had given in to temptation and just done the nest check instead of trying to give them their privacy

Back in late September, I had a friend who owns several cages of zebra finches tell me that the Exo Terra reptiglo 5.0 bulbs would provide enough UVA/UVB lighting to get him through his molt. I have let the reptiglo light run for 9 hours a day (11am-8pm) for at least 2 months, and while the finches seem to enjoy the extra light, he doesn't seem to be progressing in his molt. So color me not impressed

Diet
finch seed (paradise earth blend)
chopped hard boiled egg with grated carrot and broccoli (mashed egg shell included) (every other day)
live mini mealworms (which I can never tell if they actually eat, because I've been finding darkling beetles here and there)
freeze dried bloodworms (which I can never tell if they actually eat or they just blow it away when they land to get their food)
soaked millet (once a week)
sprouted seed (every 3 days)
F-vite (seems to be ignored and only ingested when I mix a tiny pinch into their egg mix)
Cuttle bone
Should I ditch the reptiglo bulbs and invest in a featherbrite bulb and see if that helps him with his molting process? Would any forum members recommend featherfast? It seems that many people recommend outdoor aviaries for strawberry finches, but I don't really have that option at the moment.
The strawberry chick died on October 13th, and since then I pulled the nest. I figured after 9 eggs, the hen would need some time to recover her calcium reserves. And while she recovers, I have to decide on whether to foster her future eggs under societies or not. When they were producing eggs, the couple seemed to be very fertile but not the best of parents. Although parent raised young are always preferred, the babies seem too valuable to risk any more DIS or early embryo deaths.
Should I give the pair another chance and run the risk of doing a nest check once per day just to monitor them more carefully, or should I just foster them under society finches and aim for parent raised strawberry finches in my F1 and F2 generations? Maybe after a few successfully raised foster clutches, I'll let the original parents try again...
Whoo, that's a nice wall of text, my gratitude to anyone who actually reads all this.