incubator

  1. LLLReptile

    Incubator Super Sale!

    Incubators, hatchrite, Crystal Hatch, incubation trays - all of it ON SALE! 1602 Incubators $46.99 each! Incubator, Crystal Hatch, and Egg trays - special $63.99 each! The classic favorite - 1602 incubator, hatchrite, and deli cups for just $59.99 each! Reptibators just $93...
  2. LLLReptile

    Incubators that heat and cool - perfect for your eggs!

    In Stock just in time for egg season! The ExoTerra Reptile Incubator is back with a new and improved design! The newly re-designed Exo Terra Reptile Incubator uses thermoelectric technology which enables the device to cool and to heat. The temperature range is approximately 2C to 60C...
  3. NosyBe15

    Best Incubator for Eggs

    Hey Everyone. I have a female who will be laying some Eggs here in the next 2-4 weeks. Ive read on this site for a while and havnt come to a conclusion on the best incubator. Yes I know alot say keep them in a closet in your house, but I dont have a house, I have an apt with a crappy in wall...
  4. LLLReptile

    One of the easiest ways to incubate eggs - The ExoTerra Reptile incubator!

    In Stock just in time for egg season! The ExoTerra Reptile Incubator is back with a new and improved design! The newly re-designed Exo Terra Reptile Incubator uses thermoelectric technology which enables the device to cool and to heat. The temperature range is approximately 2C to 60C...
  5. LLLReptile

    ExoTerra Reptile Incubator - heats and cools to keep your temps constant!

    In Stock just in time for egg season! The ExoTerra Reptile Incubator is back with a new and improved design! The newly re-designed Exo Terra Reptile Incubator uses thermoelectric technology which enables the device to cool and to heat. The temperature range is approximately 2C to 60C...
  6. LLLReptile

    INCUBATOR SALE going on now through Sunday, March 10th!

    Sale on incubators, incubation medium, and select thermostats going on now (03-06-13) through Sunday (03-10-13)!! Need an incubator? We have multiple models and features to choose from, all proven successful with many different types of eggs. The tried and true Basic Hovabator, model...
  7. LLLReptile

    New and Improved - ExoTerra heating and cooling incubators!

    In Stock just in time for egg season! The ExoTerra Reptile Incubator is back with a new and improved design! The newly re-designed Exo Terra Reptile Incubator uses thermoelectric technology which enables the device to cool and to heat. The temperature range is approximately 2C to 60C...
  8. B

    Vermiculite Vs. HatchRite Vs. Repashy SuperHatch

    Hello, I personally have used large grain vermiculite for all my breeding projects but im wondering your opinions on which is better and what are the advantages and disadvantages. :D
  9. Seeco

    My MR 148 incubator is dying

    My MR-148 incubator is dying MR 148 Hi I have raved before about the MR-148 MR 148 mini fridge as an incubator. I have also complained -- about a year ago the down button got stuck and froze about 4 of my clutches. Now the thing is failing to cool. It is actually 77 inside it when the room temp...
  10. Juxocyde

    Which incubator to use?

    When researching incubators i came across a few that would seem to be good candidates but im not sure because i havent heard anyone talk about them before. im not exactly the handiest person so id rather spend the money for an incubator instead of trying to build one of my own. Dont want to take...
  11. CNorton

    Night Time Drop in Incubation

    I am using the thinkgeek heater/cooler and I'm really wondering how I'm going to get a night time drop in temperature. I know several have found the closet/basement/pantry method to be successful but what about during summer months when even these places can reach over 70F during the day...
  12. stapleton33

    Eggs!!!

    While we've been keeping our chams almost entirely on a budget (i.e. in bird cages with poked-hole drippers, $5 Wal-Mart money trees, and lighting systems completely supplied by Lowe's) our veileds, Kraken and Keallach, which we've raised almost entirely on the collective wisdom of this forum...
  13. chamcrazy

    Look what I woke up to! 65 eggs!!!

    Her 1st clutch and she layed 65 eggs??? Whew! Most look pretty healthy to me, but I am not an expert by any means. Most are bright white, a few with a dingy yellowish color but no dents. So do they look healthy to you? When will I be able tell if they are fertile by seeing veins when...
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