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HerpZillA
at Tue Feb 28 23:36:46 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by HerpZillA ]
My idea I wanted to try, was to use a standard incubator, styro box type, or if you do home made, styro box heat tape and bio stat. The problem I see is keeping moisture up. I've used a cricket waterier to raise pin heads. Add soil to plastic tray, under the quart jar. It keeps eggs moist and babies climb off to a tank with chicken crumble.
But apply the jar idea to an incubator. A reservoir of water, used to keep soil/remic/perl/or your favorite home brew to even moisture.
I personally have not bred a ton of different types of herps. Ball pythons, Jax chams a few others. But I love to make stuff, especially new ideas.
I need to get something together something for my beardies, maybe I'll make a test unit?? ----- Computers don't make errors. What they do, they do on purpose. (Dale Gribble)
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1.3 Bearded Dragons
6 baby female Western hognose, 3.5 adults some friend some mine,,,building breeding stock)
1 Corn snake (bloodred) 0.2 1 MIA In the house I hope
1 baby creamcycle 0.1
2 Okeettes I think? 1.1 youngens
ochrocephala oratrix 0.0.1? Adult, and a killer!
ochrocephala auropalliata 0.0.1? Adult
2.0 Dogs,
0.2 Cats,,
0.1 Wives, (Long term captive!,, I mean ME!)
1.1 Kids (Paininthearsius takamemonii) J/K great kids
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