I was also going to recommend the Helix incubators, but hoped Julie would
chime in. I have only had experience with them when pet sitting for Julie.
She has two of them. One is set for males and the other for females.  She
incubates everything from day geckos to desert species and seems to have a
really good hatch rate. Seems I am always pulling babies out on one of the
two incubators.
        I personally still use my trusty old Hovabators. I do have a Lyon
incubator also. I hate this incubator for reptile eggs. It is pretty good
at keeping the temperature steady, but the fan seems to desiccate my soft
shelled eggs. I just can not keep up on keeping the media moist. It is also
a real beast to get at the fan and heat element. Makes it really hard to
replace them when they need to be changed. It does work nicely for quail
eggs though.
Catriona
 

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