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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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Bill_Strand Jul 09, 2003 12:02 PM

The plus of a hovabator is that it will keep your eggs from getting too cold.
The minus of the hovobator is that it will not keep your eggs from getting too hot. As it only heats (if I am wrong someone please correct me) it's only ability is to keep the eggs at or above ambient temperature. The hovabator was designed for birds. Birds need a higher temperature to incubate than we usually feel comfortable with as room temperature. Chameleon eggs, on the other hand, enjoy cooler incubations. If you decide to incubate your eggs at 80 degrees F then you have to make sure your room temperature around the incubator is under 80 degrees.
Bill Strand

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