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Incubating eggs...

pspguy Jul 30, 2003 09:35 PM

I am way, way, waaaaaaaaaaaaaay off from having to worry about this, but I was wondering what type of equipment is used to incubate your eggs. Ideas?

Jeff

Replies (4)

BeArDyCrAzY Jul 30, 2003 09:50 PM

Well of course you need an incubator, lol. Some Perlite or Vermiculite. A container to put the eggs in, Rubbermaid, ZipLoc etc. Digital Thermometer w/ probe. (mite be missing a few things, i'm sorta going crazy right now cuz one of my eggs are hatching as i'm typing this, lol) Hope This helps! n/p
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iluvblackfrancis Jul 30, 2003 09:50 PM

try a havobator, works 100% great for me.
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bigguykev36 Jul 30, 2003 10:15 PM

check out this page, someone on here gave it to me, It's really nicely put together. http://www.dreamgecko.com/breeding.html

really cool site

Kev

tundrageckos Jul 31, 2003 01:48 AM

Hi there Jeff,

For incubator a Hova-bator. Not the one with the turbo fan. As substarte, i use vermiculite and it works fine for me.
Tundra Geckos

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