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Re: Incubators...
 Originally Posted by sho220
From what I understand, the Hovabators use a cheap little "wafer" thermostat to regulate heat...that's why it's all over the place...the temp controller is the last place I'd skimp when building an incubator...
Cheap is quite the understatement.
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Re: Incubators...
 Originally Posted by Matt K
You'll want to be careful running the stock fridge fan, as they tend to generate a great deal of heat when constantly on. I think it would be best to go with computer fans.
I agree with everyone though--go for the build! I built mine in just a couple hours, including removing the compressor and freon, and it has been rock-solid for nearly 2 months now. It's a really simple, inexpensive, and fool-proof process, and you end up with a superior product. Good luck with whatever you decide!
Cheers,
-Matt
Good tip! I wasn't sure. I'm glad this got answered right away and was planning to ask Was an idea my dad had
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I use a wine fridge I bought off Craigslist for $50.
Herpstat thermostat.
11" heat tape.
2 computer fans to circulate air.
All-in-all...less than $200. Holds 6 clutches in standard 6 qt. tubs. More if I got shorter boxes.
Mine is at the end of the video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnEo1X40SPc
Last edited by Kingofspades; 07-04-2011 at 04:57 AM.
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Re: Incubators...
 Originally Posted by AK907
I thought about building my own. I have access to plenty of shot mini fridges. I dunno, maybe I don't give myself enough credit, but I worry about building my own and all going to hell and being left without a reliable backup. I have plenty of supplies laying around to build my own, but I was hoping to get a factory built one where I don't have to tweak anymore. Just set the temp and walk away, if you get my drift. I might end up building a backup incubator out of a mini fridge and giving it a few test runs first to have just in case my main incubator fails me.
I would highly recommend building your own incubator. It's really not hard.
I converted mine from an old Red Bull bar fridge and couldn't be happier with it.
You can see how I converted it here: http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...ull-Incubator!
"We are artists using locus and alleles as our paint; the ball python as our canvas" - Colin Weaver

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Build your own.
Here's mine:
$15 fridge, it actually works
$10 computer fan
$25 in flexwatt
$18 in tubs
$135 helix
So about $200
If I moved the bottom shelf I could fit 12 tubs in there.
Last edited by SlitherinSisters; 07-04-2011 at 01:42 PM.
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Re: Incubators...
 Originally Posted by sho220
From what I understand, the Hovabators use a cheap little "wafer" thermostat to regulate heat...that's why it's all over the place...the temp controller is the last place I'd skimp when building an incubator...
'i have a nature spirit incubator with herpstat by spyder robotics ....It has been perfect in 3 years of breeding ball pythons...google nature spirit reptile and check out their site

0.1 Spider 2.1 Hypo Boa
1.1 Lesser 1.1 Puccallpa Peruvian Bcc
1.0 Butter 0.1 Jungle Boa
1.0 Super pastel 0.1 het albino boa
1.0 Albino 1.1 Love Line okeetee corns
0.2 Normal 1.0 ghost corn
1.1 Sunglow boa 0.1 albino corn
1.0 anery corn 0.1 snow corn
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True coolers make great incubators.
Ours will hold 18 7qt tubs with water on the bottom shelf and top shelf.
It takes two 30" strips of 11x12 flexwatt to heat it.
We use a bathroom ceiling fan plugged into a rheostat to control the airflow and help control the temperature shelf to shelf.
14 or so 1 gallon water bottles.
The cooler was $200 on craigslist, there is less than $425 into it helix thermostat and all.
Last edited by snakesRkewl; 07-06-2011 at 02:08 AM.
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