The Best incubator for a Beginner.
What it the best incubator for a beginner?
Easiest to use and made especially for BPs. :)
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Re: The Best incubator for a Beginner.
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Does anyone know if the ZooMed Reptibator is any good.
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They really aren't ideal, very small and don't have the best built in thermostat.
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I need to know the best one to buy.
It doesn't have to be very large.
And I would be too scared to use one that I built myself.
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A buddy of mine actually lost a whole clutch of BP eggs using the reptibator..
I am also very nervous about building my own, but I feel better knowing that many folks on this forum can't wait to give me tips and advice for when I build my own. If I can't find a minifridge, I'm going with the cooler method.. At most I'll only have 2 clutches this year anyways :gj:.
Re: The Best incubator for a Beginner.
I am not the most mechanically inclined individual and yet I managed to build one out of a wine cooler using the tutorials here on the forum. We have eggs on day 45 today and everything is going good.
You can use the cooler method or go on CL and see if you can find a wine cooler that someone is getting rid of cheaply. I picked mine up for $30. You can get heat tape already wired from Reptile Basics. Pick up a computer fan from Best Buy and wire it using an old cell phone charger cord or order an AC fan off Amazon. Here is a picture of mine.
http://i1247.photobucket.com/albums/...cubator002.jpg
The most important thing is that you use a good thermostat. I am using a Herpstat II but you can get a Herpstat Basic for about $100. As long as you have some time before you need it, I would give building your own a try. Good luck