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    I had referenced this particular incubator about a month ago in a similar thread. Most people were not familiar with it. I think bc it is a fairly new product, a few including Deborah (moderator) felt it was too small for bp eggs. I don't think the incubator has really been tried and tested enough to tell. Exo terra is a big name in herp supplies though. I was considering buying it but went with the zoo med reptibator for the larger dimensions and the proportional thermostat that is built in to the product. Hovabator makes a pretty good commercial incubator also. Some of their models come with internal fans as well. Hope this helped. Good luck! I am expecting my first clutch around the same time as you. My female had her pre lay shed on May 9. I think that Exo terra incubator has a "thermoelectric heating element", correct? IDK, but I felt the "proportional" thermostat was more of what made me feel comfortable.
    Last edited by Albert Clark; 05-24-2015 at 01:42 PM.
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