I personally use either a Hovabator style incubator or just put the egg
containers into an internal closet. This is for Phelsuma and chameleons.
Works fine. I'm not cooking eggs for specific sexes, though. Julie
Bergman (Gecko Ranch) highly recommends those made by Helix (out of San
Diego, I think). She has at least two. I know I like their light/heat
controllers.

David Lawrence wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
>       Santa sent me the option of picking up any incubator of my
> choosing.  I would like to pick up a precise one.  Expense isn't too much
> of a factor here, I can't spend a million bucks on an incubator,  but I am
> looking for one in the $500 and lower range.  I am looking for a precise,
> reliable incubator.  I already have a Hova-Bator type incubator  Can anyone
> on the list recommend a few places to look???  Thanks and may the coming
> year bring you a multitude of geckos...
> 
> as always,
> 
> David Lawrence
> 
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