The S.I.M container

Havik

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A lot of us are using hovas to incubate our eggs now the lid problem was fix bt I would hate to mix up my clutches from my other girls all togheter when they hatch I won't kno wat babys belong to who now buying lots of S.I.Ms would be a solution bt they wouldn't all fit in one hova. U guys should be wandering where I'm going wit this let me get right to it if we had a square container that would fit snuggly in our hovas with dividers so we can fill the hova with eggs and not get babys mixed up wouldn't that be great if u guys think this is a good idea plz support and maybe it could happen ;) hope I dint confused everyone
 

acpart

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I'm a little confused because it seems to me that the SIM is a square container with dividers already.

Aliza
 

Havik

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it has those bars that hold the eggs in place bt not actual dividers that will keep the hatchlings from mixing with the other ones and as far as a square i ment a container that takes up most of the inside of the hova so u would only have one container in the hova
 

JordanAng420

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it has those bars that hold the eggs in place bt not actual dividers that will keep the hatchlings from mixing with the other ones and as far as a square i ment a container that takes up most of the inside of the hova so u would only have one container in the hova

Just label your eggs correctly. Get a fine tipped sharpie.
 

Havik

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even if the eggs r labeled correctly when they hatch they will be all over the container bt wat im more interested in is on a container that fits the hova in the inside and that it takes most of the space inside the hova then we would only need one container
 

turbogex

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I think what he is looking for is a divider system to separate clutches within the S.I.M. container. I also would be interested in this.
 

T-ReXx

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I fail to see how this is an issue. Leopard gecko eggs very rarely hatch all at the exact same time, so if you're labeling your eggs correctly and are keeping track of expected hatch dates and check the container regularly there really shouldn't be an issue identifying which hatchling came from which egg. And even if you did have mutiple clutches that were expected to hatch on the same date(which might look alike and therefore be confused for one another) then using multiple sims in the same incubator isn't particularly difficult.
 

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