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    Re: Confusion on incubators.

    Quote Originally Posted by Phantomtip View Post
    I suck at wiring things. Also is it just me or what but are the hovabator and reptibator the same thing? I mean except for he whole plastic lid, and a digital thermo its the same right? I would prefer a nice incubator so if I get eggs I will have a nice set up. I wasn't planning for eggs this year but my hubby is a goober and put my male with my female because his parameters were off a bit. Now I need to be ready if I get some. I know there is a local breeder but I don't know who it is in my area. He sold my yb to a lps and I bought him the next day. I would love to meet this person though because my yb is a very nice boy and healthy too. He might be able to give me pointers on my 2.
    You don't need to know how to wire anything to make an incubator. If you can operate a pair of pliers, you can take care of wiring. I think it was already mentioned but some online stores offer pre-wired flexwatt.
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