Re: Hova-bator... yes or no?
Depending on the amount of clutches you will be incubating...the hovabator is a bit small.
But
I made my own incubator using the heating element from the hovabator plus a cooler. It worked out real well for me. Pretty simple to build...
http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/s...ad.php?t=81731
Re: Hova-bator... yes or no?
I would say no if you have never incubated before. They are notoriously finiky, and will fluxuate a lot if you don't know what you are doing.
Here's the thing with a hovobator...
You buy it for $55, but you need a $100 thermostat to make sure it works...
Re: Hova-bator... yes or no?
no go to costco buy a 165 qt marine cooler 74 bucks a god aquarium heat 30 buck much better , also thermotat and your set for many clutches
Re: Hova-bator... yes or no?
I've used a hova-bator for a long time, but for chicks. You change the temperature by using a lever-type thing on top, and monitor with a thermometer inside. I suppose a thermostat would be really helpful, though. I've had my current one for about 5 years, and it works great for chicks, but I probably wouldn't use it for BP eggs. It does spike occasionally and does change with the temperature by a few degrees if it's close to a window, but it works well for chicks. If you do decide to use it, set it up at least a week beforehand to get the temps and humidity as correct as possible, and try to get the model with the fan, otherwise the heat sits at the top and the eggs stay a few degrees to cool.
Re: Hova-bator... yes or no?
Thanks for the replies! As of now, it looks like homemade is still the top recommendation... I'll go check out that link now. :gj:
Re: Hova-bator... yes or no?
Oh, and I'll only be incubating 2 BP clutches - maybe 3 at the most. Also planning to breed two of my female corns, but they'll most likely be on a later schedule.
Re: Hova-bator... yes or no?
Re: Hova-bator... yes or no?
Sooooo, I'm looking at the do-it-yourself with a mini fridge, which seems to be the chosen method. Already you're losing me with the drilling of holes, and having to remove freon etc. - especially where it says "you may want to get a certified professional," which around here means I'll be spending some dough. Might as well buy something fancy & pre-made, if I have to pay a pro to help me! And seeing as I live in California, I guarantee it's illegal to remove toxins yourself. Those are great how-to links, so no offense intended... it just reinforces my original thought that making one myself isn't realistic.
How about some info on making them with styrofoam coolers? Is that an easier and less (potentially) expensive method? :confuzd:
Re: Hova-bator... yes or no?
check out this site for incubators
http://www.jwexotics.com/home.html
Cheap priced but good quality. I will buy my incubator from here when I need it