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Thread: Incubator Idea

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    Incubator Idea

    Was wondering how well a old oven would work as an incubator. I have one sitting in my basement collecting dust. Thinking it would work on the same principle as a fridge. Or would i just be better off doing a cooler since I will only have one clutch (hopefully).
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    Re: Incubator Idea

    I know my oven doesn't seal shut nearly as tight as my fridge or a cooler, so I think you'd have a very hard time maintaining a consistent temperature.
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    Oven's don't work well. I know a guy who tried and after all the work and time he went through it still didn't hold a decent temp.

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    Metal is good for resisting high temps; not good for insulating properties. I suppose you could line the interior with something like sheets of styrofoam, but why bother with that?
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    Re: Incubator Idea

    The oven door Does have a lock handle that pulls the door in tight to make a better seal. Was really just wondering if it would be worth the hassle.
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    0.1 Albino
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    0.1 Rose Hair Tarantula

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    Re: Incubator Idea

    Quote Originally Posted by Annarose15 View Post
    I know my oven doesn't seal shut nearly as tight as my fridge or a cooler, so I think you'd have a very hard time maintaining a consistent temperature.
    i agree with this.!

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    Re: Incubator Idea

    OK, I will just make a cooler incubator for this year then try and find a fridge for next year.
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    0.1 Granite
    1.0 Spider
    1.1 Pastel
    1.0 Mojave
    0.1 Lesser
    1.1 Pinstripe
    0.1 Bumblebee
    0.1 Albino
    0.2 Red Tail Boa
    1.0 Striped King snake
    0.1.1 Corn snake
    0.1 Rose Hair Tarantula

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