Will this make a good incubator?
So, I have heard styrofoam could make a good incubator for ball pythons, and by an coincidence I had one styrofoam box at home. I attached a heating pad on the top to heat it up. Let's see if the pictures will work for me.
This is the top, with a heating pad. I will add a thermostat to it aswell.
http://i1104.photobucket.com/albums/...lubb94/002.jpg
And next up, the box.
http://i1104.photobucket.com/albums/...lubb94/001.jpg
What do you think? Do you need some kind of water source inside the incubator, or will the damp vermiculite take care of it? This will be my first incubator for my first clutch, so I am totally new to this. Any help will be appreciated :D
Re: Will this make a good incubator?
You need some thing to circulate the air or you may get hot and cool spots. I would run it for a week or so to get accurate reading before adding any eggs.
Re: Will this make a good incubator?
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zues
An easier way to do it is put about 4 inches of water in the bottom of the box. Get an aquarium heater and submerge it in the water and plug it into a t-stat. Put a brick or something in the bottom so your egg box is not touching the water. place eggs in the egg box on the plastic light grate with no substrate. 100% hatch rate in my experience but I was using a cooler.
That sounds like a great idea. What did you use for an egg box? And was the cooler closed? I mean obviously it would be but I wouldn't know lol Did you use a fan or anything like that?