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    breeding next year

    i will be breeding my leos next year for the first time and i want some advice on what to use.first i was wondering what is the best thing to use in the egg laying box.i use eco earth right now for humid hides. also should i use a hovabator or a reptibator.and the final question is what is the best thing to use for the incubating container.perlite vermiculite hatchrite or a combo of 2 of them any help will be appreciated.

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    I used moist eco earth for the females to lay in. I used a hovabator. Not bad if theoutside temps stay decently stable.. and hatchrite just because u use it as is. No adding water to it

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    Re: breeding next year

    do the hovabators have a built in thermostat?

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