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Posted by: joecop at Fri Mar 27 13:39:29 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by joecop ] Get a good temp gun and you might not need to construct anything. I incubated my eggs last year on top of my water heater. The temps stayed a constant 82 and the eggs hatched in 43 days. (very fast for milk snake eggs) But all hatched and were healthy and big. I have a Hova-bater incubator from tractor supply that cost 43 dollars and many swear by them. (used for chicken and quail eggs) Some have horror stories about them. I have not used it yet. You may also want to check the shelf temps in closets or your snake room and see if the temps stay constant between 79 and 85 degrees, if so you can just put them on a shelf. [ Hide Replies ]
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