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Re: professional incubator
A buddy of mine has a LARGE incubator he got from a zoo. It could seriously fit a person in it. It's about 4' high, 4' wide, and like 4' deep. It was used for ostrich eggs.
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Re: professional incubator
Mikey Cavanaugh
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Re: professional incubator
 Originally Posted by Mike Cavanaugh
I would not recomend this product at all. In fact I would recomend the mods give panther infraction points for suggesting it....
The darn thing does not have windows! I have read in several places that having an incubator without windows can cause a BP.net member to swallow their own tounges!!!!
Uhhhhhhhhhh....It does have windows if you knew anything about the product. The metal door opens and behind it is a full glass locking window for easy viewing.
"If I were stranded on a desert island and could only have one book, record and person...I'd probably die of exposure."
czphotography
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Re: professional incubator
Here is a company that makes good incubators ,
http://www.aveyincubator.com/reptile_pages.htm
I have the ARTI which i use for beardie eggs, My Ball Python eggs are incubated in a home made coke fridge.
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Re: professional incubator
 Originally Posted by panthercz
Uhhhhhhhhhh....It does have windows if you knew anything about the product. The metal door opens and behind it is a full glass locking window for easy viewing.
Well that's pretty neat. I didn't even notice them.
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Re: professional incubator
 Originally Posted by panthercz
Uhhhhhhhhhh....It does have windows if you knew anything about the product. The metal door opens and behind it is a full glass locking window for easy viewing.
LOL, oh, sorry then! was going only by the picture you provided... never saw one in person! That is still an aweful lot of money for something that can be built for under $100... and that is including paying yourself $15 an hour for putting it together!
Mikey Cavanaugh
(904) 318-3333
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Re: professional incubator
 Originally Posted by panthercz
Uhhhhhhhhhh....It does have windows if you knew anything about the product. The metal door opens and behind it is a full glass locking window for easy viewing.
Plus the door is heated, the entire thing has a water jacket for quick stabilization and has tons of alarms. They are awesome.
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Re: professional incubator
"If I were stranded on a desert island and could only have one book, record and person...I'd probably die of exposure."
czphotography
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Re: professional incubator
Here is what I use $50 + heating + thermostat. Holds about 18 clutches.

The "professional" ones are nice but oh so expensive!
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Re: professional incubator
http://www.habitatsystemsltd.com/
Look here under incubators. Not cheap, but I do know of a few people that use them and they seam to work for them. I use an old upright freezer like others on here. It can hold 8 12 qt tubs. It does not hold a large number of clutches, but works great for me. I bought a Helix and the heat tape. The freezer I got for 5.00 or maybe even free. Cant remember. Build one save a bunch of money. As long as it works and gets the job done who cares what it looks like.
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