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Re: Incubator out of a mini Fridge?????
Danny,
Actually some of my clutches did incubate at 91 degrees, which is a lttle higher than I wanted, but they did fine. They ust hatched a few days earlier.
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Re: Incubator out of a mini Fridge?????
 Originally Posted by Tybalt
a megatron incubator
Lol...that's awesome!!
I built one that works. When you get close let me know and I will be happy to help
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Re: Incubator out of a mini Fridge?????
 Originally Posted by cueball
Lol...that's awesome!!
I built one that works. When you get close let me know and I will be happy to help 
Thanks Que your the man..............
How many clutches/years has yours been working for?
Did you have a thread on it? If so throw me the link.
THanks again Brother,
-Danny
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Re: Incubator out of a mini Fridge?????
 Originally Posted by emilio
Yeah Evan I noticed it didn't have much space but it was free , I'm thinking I'll be alright for the first two year's of breeding. I'll probably only need it for 2 to three clutch's.
Yeah, free is always good, and a mini fridge is perfect for just a few clutches. Plus a smaller fridge is easy to get the temps homogeneous throughout. Our fridge incubator was perfect for us this season with 7 clutches, but we'll need something bigger for next year. The nice thing is that upgrading only involves getting a bigger insulated box, as you can always move the fan/thermostat to the new one.
-Evan
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Re: Incubator out of a mini Fridge?????
 Originally Posted by Evan Jamison
Yeah, free is always good, and a mini fridge is perfect for just a few clutches. Plus a smaller fridge is easy to get the temps homogeneous throughout. Our fridge incubator was perfect for us this season with 7 clutches, but we'll need something bigger for next year. The nice thing is that upgrading only involves getting a bigger insulated box, as you can always move the fan/thermostat to the new one.
-Evan
Evan I love your post because it is so true, all I have to do is untape a couple things and look what else my incubator is good for:

The actual dimensions are: 33 5/16"h x 19 3/4"w x 19 3/4"d
An incubator for two seasons and a beverage cooler for the other two. LOL
How many Rubbermaids do you think I could fit in here? I only need to fit about three this year, but in the future?
I guess I will find out myself when it gets here this upcoming Saturday. Yippee! Score!
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Re: Incubator out of a mini Fridge?????
What size tub does everyone use for the eggs? ALso Nice deal you got. I paid $10 for my apartment sized redfridege 4.5 feet tall. I also paid 40 for the glass so 50 for mine and its probably almost twice the size of yours but then I had to buy the liquid nails, silicone, foam and all that other work. Great deal.
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Re: Incubator out of a mini Fridge?????
Sweet! Good luck with that!!!!
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