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  • 01-12-2013, 10:45 PM
    KatStoverReptiles
    Incubator temperature gradient
    I have a wine cooler incubator. Last year it worked fine because I only had 1 clutch and as long as that tub was good, I was good. This year I'll hopefully have 3. This incubator has a sort if step in the back with 2' of 11" flexwatt. There's a computer fan in the back blowing down the flexwatt. Its holding 4 tubs right now. 2x2. I have a probe in the back of the upper left tub and another one in the front of the lower right one. I can get the tubs within 1.5° of each other. Do you think this is an acceptable amount of gradient? It holds temps impeccably consistent, never varying more than 0.2°. Thoughts? The OCD in me would like the temps to be as close as possible. I've tried varying the speed of the fan in order to get the temps closer. I've put the probes together in different places and the probes are about 0.2° apart.


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  • 01-12-2013, 11:54 PM
    brobertson
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    Originally Posted by KatStoverReptiles View Post
    I have a wine cooler incubator. Last year it worked fine because I only had 1 clutch and as long as that tub was good, I was good. This year I'll hopefully have 3. This incubator has a sort if step in the back with 2' of 11" flexwatt. There's a computer fan in the back blowing down the flexwatt. Its holding 4 tubs right now. 2x2. I have a probe in the back of the upper left tub and another one in the front of the lower right one. I can get the tubs within 1.5° of each other. Do you think this is an acceptable amount of gradient? It holds temps impeccably consistent, never varying more than 0.2°. Thoughts? The OCD in me would like the temps to be as close as possible. I've tried varying the speed of the fan in order to get the temps closer. I've put the probes together in different places and the probes are about 0.2° apart.


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    I would say that as long as the temperature for each individual tub remains steady, than a degree and a half of variance should not greatly affect the eggs. The only thing that might happen would be longer incubation times for the cooler tubs. Hope this helps!
  • 01-13-2013, 01:03 AM
    REBELLMORPH
    Re: Incubator temperature gradient
    you can incubate the egg's safe from i think 84 if you not in hurry ;) to 90 max
    i do at 85 to 88
  • 01-13-2013, 12:00 PM
    KatStoverReptiles
    Thanks guys. Anybody care to share what their temp gradients are? This is an awful small space and I just thought I'd be able to get the temps closer in such a small space.


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