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Johne * The NEW incubation container >

Eve Jun 23, 2010 03:35 PM

It's the future Johneee, lol. It's called the SIMS incubation container stands for "Suspention Incubation Method" by Squamata Concepts

I bought one to try this season, along with all my other containers as I have a baby boom going on, so I decided it would be a good time to experiment with it. I heard of them last year friends were usign them to hatch leopard gecko eggs.

I also had some Snow leopard eggs so I put them in the SIMS container along with some collared eggs that you can see, and the agamas eggs. Everything has hatched nicely.

**Yes, it is a grid with dividers to keep eggs in their own space and from rolling. The vermiculite is under the grid and is damp as usual. The eggs sit above on the grid. VERY COOL
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Eve
Suncharmers Colorful Collareds & More

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johne Jun 23, 2010 06:29 PM

That is a neat idea. I'll have to look into that. Thanks for the reply. Look like collared eggs in the bottom row. Keep posting the pictures!

John

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