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ALDABRAMAN

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CourtneyG said:
So I am looking to upgrade my old Hoverbator

* I can honestly say that we have tried several incubation systems and after much expense found that we have the best overall results and reliability with the Little Giant still air incubators.

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I'm sorry but I built mine out of a wine cooler last year I did about 125 turtle
Eggs and about 14 tortiose eggs
And I understand you want to keep
Costs down so go to furniture serplus
Store you can buy a small chest refridgator for $25 if it's working but
Talk nice and ask if they have one
That's not working
Go to K marts for sml air pump $ 3.00
A reptile mat with controls $30.00
And one indoor /out door thermostat
About $ 10.00 and a plastic dish with
A spunge. For water
I'm sorry about the spelling
 

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I have used many types of incubators ovr the years. I have ones that just heat and other that heat and cool.
I have had this incubator for about 9 years and has been flawless. Depending on the type of container you use and how you space the eggs, it can hold close to 225 sulcata eggs.
http://www.nsreptiles.com/incubator.html

I also use incubators that heat and cool for reptile eggs that need to be kept cooler than my house temperature in the summer. I am very happy with the results of this incubator.
http://www.precisionincubators.com/reptile-egg-incubator/ambient-room-temperature-incubator/
 
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