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    Incubator Temps

    The general consensus is to incubator Ball Pythons eggs at 89 degrees for about 51 days.

    I was just wondering if most of you set your incubators to 89 degrees and your tub temps inside are around 83 degrees?

    Do you set your incubator temps higher to acquire 89 degrees inside the tub?

    I was just setting up my incubator getting it ready and was wondering how others do it.

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    Re: Incubator Temps

    I'm not sure why you have a lower temp inside the egg tub, it should all stable out and be the same temp.

    Now I use a walk in incubator so it might be different but we set it at 89 and the eggs take about 59-62 days.
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    Re: Incubator Temps

    Quote Originally Posted by boasandballs View Post
    I'm not sure why you have a lower temp inside the egg tub, it should all stable out and be the same temp.
    That is interesting. This will be my second season using this incubator. I Gave my old one to a friend. But I did not notice this last year. I had no problem with it. I am going to tweak with it while I still have the chance.

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    Re: Incubator Temps

    Don't make it to hot. If it stables out I would hate to see you loose any eggs.
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    Re: Incubator Temps

    Oh no I would never make it to hot. I am also using new tubs. So what I was thinking is that they might not be sealing to well. I just went down stairs and put saran wrap on the top and held it down with a rubber band before putting the lid back on. Lets see how this work.

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    Re: Incubator Temps

    Quote Originally Posted by Repsrul View Post
    Oh no I would never make it to hot. I am also using new tubs. So what I was thinking is that they might not be sealing to well. I just went down stairs and put saran wrap on the top and held it down with a rubber band before putting the lid back on. Lets see how this work.
    don't use saran wrap, this was a mistake I first made. use glad press n' seal, it has a sticky side, saran wrap doesn't compare to this stuff. you won't need a rubber band with this stuff.

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    and you don't even need the lid unless you are stacking containers, hope this helps you, don

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    Quote Originally Posted by don15681 View Post
    don't use saran wrap, this was a mistake I first made. use glad press n' seal, it has a sticky side, saran wrap doesn't compare to this stuff. you won't need a rubber band with this stuff.
    That is what I used. I only used a rubber band for the excess on the sides. Just so it holds it down and it is a little neater.

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    Re: Incubator Temps

    Quote Originally Posted by don15681 View Post
    and you don't even need the lid unless you are stacking containers, hope this helps you, don
    I am stacking a few of them so I do need the lids.

    I just need to work out the kinks with this new incubator I guess. I will see how the temps are when I get home later tonight. If they are still not right I am going to move the probe further away from the fan.

    I just can't believe I did not notice this last year. I am kicking my self in the rear end. I mean everything went well last year but I don't like to miss things like this.

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    Re: Incubator Temps

    Quote Originally Posted by don15681 View Post
    don't use saran wrap, this was a mistake I first made. use glad press n' seal, it has a sticky side, saran wrap doesn't compare to this stuff. you won't need a rubber band with this stuff.
    While I am not arguing against Press n' Seal, I don't see the issue with Saran Wrap. I have been using Saran Wrap for 4 years now, and have had no problem hacthing about 1000 eggs with it.

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