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Small incubator
Will this be able to covert to a one clutch size incubator? It says it's a heater and cooler , I'm wondering if it gets too hot or not enough , I can always add heat , it's harder to reduce it. Does anyone have any experience with these kind of apliences?
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The most important piece of equipment when it comes to incubation is your thermostat, I would not trust a clutch with anything less than an herpstat and would not trust the internal thermostat of something that was not originally designed to incubate eggs. You can use a cheap small cooler and successfully incubate your clutch.
We have a DIY in our DIY forum.
Last edited by Stewart_Reptiles; 03-28-2017 at 01:24 PM.
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Re: Small incubator
I used those Styrofoam coolers (bought it from Walmart) when I had burm eggs, worked well and didn't cost much to set up.
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Re: Small incubator
 Originally Posted by Alexiel03
I used those Styrofoam coolers (bought it from Walmart) when I had burm eggs, worked well and didn't cost much to set up.
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I am interested in how you set this up. Can you explain it?
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Re: Small incubator
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6 pages of EVRYTHING on this forum with Styrofoam incubator....
 Originally Posted by RetinalHD
I am interested in how you set this up. Can you explain it?
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Re: Small incubator
 Originally Posted by RetinalHD
I am interested in how you set this up. Can you explain it?
I got a couple of the biggest Styrofoam coolers I could find at Wal-Mart
I just put a strip of flexwatt on the bottom inside the cooler then used water bottles on top of that, then use a piece of light diffuser on top of the bottles. I also made a small slit in the side lip of the cooler so I can place the cords for the probe and thermostat, the lid closes all the way like that. Lastly I use tubs with vermiculite on bottom and a light diffuser on the substrate, place eggs in and close tub and you're good to go. I'll post a pic if you want in a little bit.
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Sure, a pic would be nice. Thanks.
I've been contemplating whether to make my own little incubator or just buy a $100-150 one for my little upcoming breeding project. Was wondering how tough it would be to make my own
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