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AaronHoare Jul 08, 2003 08:08 PM

Do hovabators work well what are the pluses and minus and how are they for veiled thanks

Aaron

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mr2id Jul 09, 2003 03:03 AM

If the temperatures in your house fluxuate a lot, then it might be a good idea to invest in a hovabator.

As Carlton mentioned in another post on this same subject, it isn't really needed. If you can find someplace that stays dark and constantly between 70-80 degrees (or even a little cooler), then that will suffice.

The temperature in my room fluxuates wildly, and I could not find anywhere with a stable temp, so I bought a hovabator. I have 47 Veiled eggs in it right now, they've been there since June 13th, and seem to be doing great. The only thing that has concerned me about the hovabator is airflow, but the eggs aren't molding, so I think it's fine.

-Howie

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