Most folks who have a lot of eggs like using refridgerators. The problem is not really maintaining steady temps, I think there are plenty of devices available that will do the job. The problem is more air circulation and humidity.
Julie B.
Jon Isaksson wrote:
Hello,
as I am on the subject of incubating gecko eggs, I cant help thinking about getting a new incubator.
Up to recently, have I used an incubator from my university, which they didn’t need after an upgrade of all of their lab equipment, so I managed to get it for £20, an absolute bargain as the news one they bought was at an excess of £1000
Unfortunately has it finally given up, though I got many years out of it.
So I am now thinking about what to replace it with
For years, I have been thinking of building some sort of incubator out of a "normal" wooden terrarium. Put a fan in, heater mat with a thermostat etc.
I am sure this isn’t a very unusual idea, so what is everyone using as an incubator and what are the pitfalls with building your own?
Cheers Jon --------------------------- Jon Isaksson Manchester UK
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