is this a good way to incubate eggs http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gA6MXRW-ns&feature=channel_page
Jan 11, 2009 #1 malik454 New Member Messages 539 Location va is this a good way to incubate eggs http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gA6MXRW-ns&feature=channel_page
Jan 11, 2009 #2 malik454 New Member Messages 539 Location va is that a good way to setup a homemade incubator
Jan 12, 2009 #3 Gregg M Registered Member Messages 3,055 Location The Rotten Apple NYC Thats fine for North American colubrids... For leos and other exotics, I would say no...
Jan 12, 2009 #5 malik454 New Member Messages 539 Location va i haft to build one by this week so i can test everything so need responses THANKS
Jan 12, 2009 #6 LeapinLizards It's a BEAUT Clark! Messages 2,305 Location Oregon Gregg gave you the answer malik. All reptiles are not the same. Some eggs are more effected by fluctuating temperatures, hence why a solid incubator is more effective. I'll be making an incubator out an old mini fridge. I've seen people make them even out of coolers.
Gregg gave you the answer malik. All reptiles are not the same. Some eggs are more effected by fluctuating temperatures, hence why a solid incubator is more effective. I'll be making an incubator out an old mini fridge. I've seen people make them even out of coolers.
Jan 12, 2009 #7 Gregg M Registered Member Messages 3,055 Location The Rotten Apple NYC malik454 said: he used it for reptiles Click to expand... Yeah, I know... North American colubrids... This includes Corn snakes, king snakes, milks, bulls, pines and rat snakes... You asked it it is good and I am telling you it is not...:main_thumbsup:
malik454 said: he used it for reptiles Click to expand... Yeah, I know... North American colubrids... This includes Corn snakes, king snakes, milks, bulls, pines and rat snakes... You asked it it is good and I am telling you it is not...:main_thumbsup: