Incubator. Good enough or not?
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On a recent post a few days ago we were discussing incubators, how to make one, which ones to buy, not to buy, etc. Going based off of the DIY styrofoam cooler incubator, I threw this demo together. I put a good tube heater in the bottom (we discussed them bot being too good if theyre cheap etc) I put a plastic sub-bottom in, lifted over the water that the 6qt egg tub sits on. If I put the eggs on minerals (cant remember the name right now of the mineral rocks), put a lid on the 6qt tub and a lid on the tank with thermometer inside.
All that being said, would this make a decent incubator? If it will work, please give me some tips. If it wont work please let me know. Thank you!
Re: Incubator. Good enough or not?
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Originally Posted by
MontyP2016
I was actually going to buy one but the one I found everyone is giving bad reviews on. I would prefer to just buy one in hopes of better guaranteeing a good clutch but 1: so far no one has pointed me in the direction of a decent one and 2: if I have everything here already to make one that will work, why buy one... Would you build or buy an incubator if this were your first time breeding?
Yes been there done that as posted in the other thread. My first season I built a incubator out of a cooler.
All you need is a cheap cooler and again the most important piece of equipment will be a RELIABLE thermostat, for the rest there are great DIY on this forum.
Now if you want to buy a GOOD incubator not one that is so small you cannot even fit a 6 quart tub in it or one with an internal T-Stat that cannot be fully trusted, you will have to invest some money and it will be a lot more pricey than building one, in that case look at Nature Spirit Incubators and Hotbox incubators by C-Serpent
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