Re: The Infamous Ballchick Incubator!
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Originally Posted by
Xan Powers
from my understanding you don't need holes. it will get enough fresh air each time you open the container.
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Ahh okay, I've heard both but just wanted to hear it from someone that has actually been there :D
Thanks
Re: The Infamous Ballchick Incubator!
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Originally Posted by
LeviBP
Haha that sounds pretty sick. I guess all I need to pick up is some vermiculite and a 6qt :D
In the container, should I poke holes in the top, or just open it every couple days to let fresh air in?
I put a few small holes in mine. It worked, but it was my first clutch and it was so hard not to open it up all the time to see how they were doing.. lol so they got enough air.
I put a tub with vermiculite ( damp just enough so no water drips out when you squeeze it) and put the eggs in the tub. closed it and put it on the floor ( no grate or plastic thingy) in the middle of the incubator. had a digital thermistat/hydometer stuck to the inside wall and was set. opened it every few days to get some fresh air, never had to add water.
bake at 89-90 degrees and pop open in 58 days when done.
Re: The Infamous Ballchick Incubator!
I use it back in the day, for Leopard Geckos and Bearded Dragons. Worked fine for them, but never used it for BP's. I just built an incubator out of a small Pepsi fridge.
Re: The Infamous Ballchick Incubator!
All of my first Leopard Gecko and Ball Python clutches were from a Hovabator. I hatched out the first Crystal Ball out of a Hovabator. I would set the temp with the wafer, then I would hook up a cheap thermostat that would shut off the power at 93. I would then get two good size tubs so I could have 2 cluthces maximum in each Hovabator. Even when I had a Natures Spirit Incubator (took a bunch of tweaking to get even temps), I would still put the Crystal clutches in the Hovabators since I had used them for years and trusted them. You should do fine!
Now I have converted a closet into an incubator and it works great!