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    Re: incubating temps?

    Here's a small video of how the incubator works for those that aren't familiar with it:



    I'm with everyone else and you want your temps as stable as possible. I would be pretty uncomfortable with these temp swings. If I were you, I would build your own out of a styrofoam cooler and use your own thermostat (granted...it'll need to be a nice one, not the hydrofarms sold on amazon). With a good thermostat, the total build should cost you $150 max (~$100 for the thermostat and about ~50 or less for the remaining supplies). Then, once you have it built and it's holding temps at 88-89*, transfer the eggs.
    Last edited by BHReptiles; 06-25-2013 at 11:06 PM.

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