tucc185
Member
So, having incubated several clutches of eggs more or less successfully over the last few years, I've never been impressed with commercially available incbuators for chameleons. I think the main issue is that they're all designed to heat eggs where many chams require cooling (at least for part of the incubation period). Living in FL, the closet method works best but my room temps are often well above 85 in the summer which is just too high for many species.
I have a female panther with eggs on the way and I'm trying to plan out the best way to incubate them. Does anyone with experience incubating have any advice? I was considering getting a wine cooler and retrofitting it with a reliable thermostat so I could cool eggs down for a while. Has anyone done this before? Anyone with experience doing something of this nature? I'd love to hear what members here have done, especially in terms of cooling eggs for montane species.
Thanks for any input!
I have a female panther with eggs on the way and I'm trying to plan out the best way to incubate them. Does anyone with experience incubating have any advice? I was considering getting a wine cooler and retrofitting it with a reliable thermostat so I could cool eggs down for a while. Has anyone done this before? Anyone with experience doing something of this nature? I'd love to hear what members here have done, especially in terms of cooling eggs for montane species.
Thanks for any input!