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corvettefan

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I was about to post on your other post about not being able to get one.
You can make one like this

Originally Posted by Khrysty
A submersible aquarium heater set to the highest setting, a plastic igloo cooler filled with about 2 inches of water, two bricks (or something heavy that will stick above the water), digital thermometer with probe, and a plastic container without a cap.

Works well for me. Keeps a daily temp of about 85-87 and a nightly temp of about 84 I don't recommend it, though, as the temp isn't stable and a hovabator is only about $40.

Then put a tupperware container (a long tupperware container would do best IMO, with a top of course) on top of the bricks. You have moss in there which is good, but if you want to you can put vermiculite in the container and mist it so it's moist, then put the top on so you don't have to worry about re-misting it, although open the container once every week or so to give the eggs some fresh air.

Use this to make the container (http://www.albeysreptiles.com/incubate-eggs.htm)

Make sure the temps are consistant. Females (79-83), Mixed (84-86), Males (87-90)
 

thetrevsta

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sweet i got the 50 dollar hovobator
now i just need my gecko to lay her eggs she is very gravid (i think) she is very large and round in front of her back legs
 

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