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Best Incubation Method/Equipment
Here's a question for some of the more experienced people and "home" breeders.....
I've currently paired 2 normal bps, for which I've seen at least 5-6 good "locks" over the past couple of months. I am going to start setting up whatever it is I'll need for incubation.
The room temp in the room with the snakes is pretty stable, and stays around 77-78. I was planning on buying a Hovabator, but if there's any other options available, let me know.
I also have a trio of leopard geckoes, both females have mated with the male several times. I understand that you incubate ball pythons eggs around 85 degrees? That would be fine for leopard gecko eggs, but I just wanted to make sure I could incubate the two types of eggs in the same incubator should they happen to show up in the same period of time.
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Re: Best Incubation Method/Equipment
hey brad, give me a call! 270-9516
vaughn
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Re: Best Incubation Method/Equipment
about incubating the leo eggs: i incubate mine up in a shoebox size rubbermaid and run a strip of flexwatt down the bottom center of the containter. i plug the flexwatt into a thermostat and i'm good to go. just an option if you don't want to or can't use your other incubator.
- Emily
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Re: Best Incubation Method/Equipment
Make your own...
I have some instructions on my Articles page. Enjoy!
Jamie
By the way, 85 is too low for BP eggs. You want to be at 88-90.
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