77F safe incubation temp?

gatorgeckos

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I've decided I may want to enter the world of leopard geckos, and just want to figure out what I need to do. I have crested geckos, and have made an incubator to incubate their eggs at room temperature. Will this work for leopard geckos too or will I need to get a temperature controlled incubator if I get leopard geckos? Thanks!
 

OnlineGeckos

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You want 80-81 at least, 82 preferable because it'll allow you a bit of room for temperature fluctuation. And this is assuming you want to incubate for females only.
 

gatorgeckos

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Ok. Do you have any cheap/good incubation ideas? The HovaBators are really expensive and I've heard they even cause problems with things like drying out eggs.
 

DrCarrotTail

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You can get a Little Giant incubator that's kinda like a hovabator for $40 at tractor supply...they work pretty well if you have the right kind of container. From what I've seen in his videos, sasobek uses nothing but hovabators and they work for him!


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