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    NEW! apcages incubators

    http://www.apcages.com/

    holds 12 16Qt tubs
    what do you guys think?

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    Re: NEW! apcages incubators

    Interesting...without more details about the heating system and fans it is hard to say....just based on what is written it seems expensive to me. I know you pay a premium for incubators but $800 without a thermostat seems high.

    Just me 2 cents.
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    Re: NEW! apcages incubators

    Yea Ill keep my cooler incubator and spend the 800 on something cool!

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    Re: NEW! apcages incubators

    Actually looks really nice.


    And for people that actually have Thousand dollar +++ babies, they would most likely want to go for the better inc.

    Natures Spirits are about ~$400, so thats actually pretty fair price, seeing as it is 2.5 times the size.

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    Re: NEW! apcages incubators

    It looks very nice. I agree with Pat. If you are hatching out high end clutches I would be more likely to go that route vs. a cooler.
    Of course I'll be a cooler user for life! lol
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    Re: NEW! apcages incubators

    It actually holds 16 12qt tubs...

    Looks good quality like most of their racks.
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    Re: NEW! apcages incubators

    I use an old upright freezer. I have never had a problem with it, and has worked perfect for years. If I was going to spend a crazy amount of money on an incubator. I would get one of these from this site. Yeah they are not cheap, but they come with everything you need. They are a well known company. I know AP is too, but they are kind of new to incubators. http://www.habitatsystemsltd.com/

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