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  • 11-21-2009, 07:38 PM
    joepythons
    Here is the size of the containers i used in a hovabator
    OK here is what i used or are using at this time for this year.For the ball python eggs i used a rubbermaid 128 oz 1 gal large rectangle container.Measurments were 13 inches long 9" wide and 3" deep this one held 7 eggs with room for one more.In the same hovabator i had sterelite container also.Measurments were 9" long 6 and a half inches wide and 4" deep,it held 2 eggs with no more room left.For my corn snake eggs i am using the following containers.A deli container with measurments of 9 and a half inches round 3" deep holding 9 eggs with room for more if it was needed.In the same hovabator i also have a 7" round deli container 3" deep with 14 eggs all in one clump.I also have a sterilite container that could also be used in a hovabator its 8" wide 13" long and 4 and a half inches deep.I did not use the later container as my other female ball did not drop a clutch this year.It still fit perfectly in the hovabator if it was needed.The only problem i had was finding the containers with the perfect height and length and for this i used a ruler at walmart to make sure the containers were what size i really needed.I hope this is what everyone was wondering about
  • 11-21-2009, 07:40 PM
    joepythons
    Re: Here is the size of the containers i used in a hovabator
    I reposted this info after i saw someone saying they were unable to use containers in a hovabator to hatch ball python eggs.I used these containers with vermiculite in them also.
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