Thank you.

Quote Originally Posted by rafacacho View Post
Congrats! I will put the flex in the bottom, bottles on top of it an then the tub sitting on the bottles, and no fan, its a small incubator. Good luck!
Thanks!

Quote Originally Posted by Southern_Breeder View Post
Congrats on your first clutch.
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Quote Originally Posted by LooptyLoo View Post
Yay! Congrats!
Thanks! He looks better as he ages. I did mark the eggs so I know where the top is, I read they form an air bubble there.
Quote Originally Posted by Himitsu View Post
Grats on the clutch! That Lemonblast is sweet!

This might be a stupid question, but are the black marks on the eggs just so you know if they roll over or something, or do they have some other significance?

Thanks, I watched your video. Looks like my heat tape wont have to do as much work then.
Quote Originally Posted by Coopers Constrictors View Post
Congrats!

That fan alone will get very hot. Check out my incubator and you will see... I don't use heat tape very often, only in the winter time...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Knv6_F0Jm5o
Ill be adding more bottles once we drink some more stuff. Thank you.
Quote Originally Posted by SlitherinSisters View Post
Congrats! I would get rid of the fan or change it out with a computer fan. Computer fans put off little to no heat. I would also add more water bottles if you are going to leave the flexwatt on the side. It will help even out the temps, and it will help keep the temp stable for a lot longer during a power outage.
They are pretty hefty, I didn't weight them though.
Quote Originally Posted by TheSnakeGuy View Post
Great size eggs! You get a weight on that clutch?
As soon as we finish our drinks..
Quote Originally Posted by Peoples View Post
I agree... hot air rises... use a row of water bottles in the bottom if you can the water will warm up and hold temps for a while if anything goes wrong like a power failure.add a shelf on top and dest the egg box on it.
Thank you!
Quote Originally Posted by ARamos8 View Post
Awesome! Congrats.