Quote Originally Posted by Albert Clark View Post
I saw that Reptipro 6000 also and was considering it until i read the bad reviews. It looked solid and professional and the makers touted it as a " set it and forget it" type of product. With the squared off mini fridge plus a window look almost got me! I decided to grab a zoo med reptibator which is relatively inexpensive but widely used in zoos and some veterinary institutions. Along with the " hovabator" which also has some good reviews and several different models attractive to the small time and closet breeders. I am with you guys and just don't have the incentive right now to build my own. Stay in peace and not pieces.
Does anyone have any knowledge on this Exo Terra product? Just curious. Peace and thanks.

Exo Terra Reptile Incubator




The newly re-designed Exo Terra Reptile Incubator uses thermoelectric technology which enables the device to cool and to heat. The temperature range is approximately 2C to 60C (36F to 140F), depending on the ambient room temperature. The temperature can be easily set using the digital control; and the bright-light LED display indicates the current incubation temperature.

  • Digital Temperature Control
  • 2 slide-out shelves
  • Removable humidity tray (add water to the tray to increase humidity)
  • Provides accurate heating and cooling
  • transparent door and interior lighting to easily view eggs.
  • Carrying handle for easy transportation.
  • Helps prevent egg loss.

Due to the weight / size of this item, it must ship by itself and has a flat rate shipping of $22.95
Size: 13 x 12 x 18"
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