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    Need help deciding what to do

    Murphy's law just loves to apply to my life.

    I posted a while ago that I am losing my job. As of tomorrow afternoon I am officially out of work. I have a few interviews coming up but no job offers yet. That leaves me in a bit of a pickle. When I originally started pairing my snakes my plan was to build an incubator after I got my first ovulation. Now that money is tight I was waiting until I got a job offer. My problem is one of my females is due to lay right around May 6th.

    Would I be better off looking into maternal incubation or is it possible to get an incubator setup on an extreme budget?
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    How extreme?

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    At least under 200, preferably under 150.


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    I also have 3 other females that have been locking, but have shown no signs of building. I have decided to stop pairing them until the fall to give my males a break.
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    Re: Need help deciding what to do

    Check out the DIY section for plans to build an incubator out of a large cooler (Igloo-style). If you don't have the thermostat yet, I'd go this route because it severely cuts into your total budget. You could still try to do a mini-fridge (or full-size), but you'll need to watch free classifieds (Craigslist, etc.) pretty diligently to make sure you aren't paying for that piece (or not paying much). I got my fridge for free, so my Herpstat + flexwatt (pre-wired) + thermometer + tubs + substrate/light diffuser + fan probably totalled <=$200.

    With your first girl due only 4 weeks from now, you should pick whichever "box" (cooler, fridge, etc.) that you can get the quickest, get your thermostat on order now, and get everything assembled and ready ASAP. I had my incubator running a full month to get everything tweaked the first season after I built it. This year, it only took a few days.
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    If it is for one or three clutches, there are less expensive options.

    Your biggest issue will be the cost of a thermostat. If you have an extra you can build a cooler style incubator for way less than $150. I have seen how-to's on theses posted. You would just need a large cooler, heat source, stat and a thermometer.

    $50-70 cooler
    $12 thermometer
    $25 flexwatt
    $10-20 incubation media

    Then $30-120 for a thermostat unless you already have one.

    Not fancy, but will work.

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    Imo i would try maternal incubation. You wont have to spend anything that way. The write up thread stickied on maternal incubation is very detailed and good. I would give it a shot!
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