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egg cage

lizards21100 Aug 26, 2003 05:17 PM

so i should have a cage(what size is good?) with moisend sand on the top(how much sand?)and a light on one side

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WaGuy82 Aug 26, 2003 06:06 PM

Depending on the clutch size, I would use a 10 gallon aquarium partially filled with water. I'd get a submersible heater and place is in the water. I would use bricks or something to elevate a critter keeper so that it's not floating in the water column. The water heater should be set at about 85 degrees.

That way you can use a critter keeper any size as long as it fits inside the aquarium. I'd say the larger the better. If you add up the prices, it comes to about $40 and I believe you can buy an incubator at that price at a feed store?

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