Eco Terra Incubation Unit
Hey guys, first off I was just wondering if I had this thread in the right section? Ok now to the question have any of you had any experience with the Exo Terra Incubation Unit (for some reason the link I put doesn't seem to be working) because I am hoping to produce my first clutch this winter/spring.
thanks
Re: Eco Terra Incubation Unit
I posed the same question about that exo terra about 6 months ago and most of the responses were its way too small for Python eggs. Another member here " Diaggia" recently used it . A much better product is Zoo Meds "REPTIBATOR " bc it has a built in proportional thermostat. I just used it recently and it is a fantastic product that is very reliable and is used by a few zoological institutions and other reptile facilities. :salute:
Re: Eco Terra Incubation Unit
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Mustang5
Hey guys, first off I was just wondering if I had this thread in the right section? Ok now to the question have any of you had any experience with the Exo Terra Incubation Unit (for some reason the link I put doesn't seem to be working) because I am hoping to produce my first clutch this winter/spring.
thanks
I've got one of these and I don't like it. temps are NOT stable and they would spike and drop all the time. It's collecting dust right now in the corner of my herp room. I would go with a hovabator before one of these (which I HAVE successfully hatched many clutches in) Usually if you're going to do this more often, a homebuilt unit is usually your best bet.
Re: Eco Terra Incubation Unit
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Albert Clark
I posed the same question about that exo terra about 6 months ago and most of the responses were its way too small for Python eggs. Another member here " Diaggia" recently used it . A much better product is Zoo Meds "REPTIBATOR " bc it has a built in proportional thermostat. I just used it recently and it is a fantastic product that is very reliable and is used by a few zoological institutions and other reptile facilities. :salute:
So the Reptibator is big enough for python eggs? Because in the pic on amazon it looks like they are incubating leopard gecko eggs.