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How are you going to incubate them?
 

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How are you going to incubate them?

I built my own last year with things laying around in my shop. Nothing fancy. Tested a few different bulbs that seemed to keep the temp where I wanted them. Styrofoam cooler, duct tape, hardware mesh, thermo/hygro, incandescent light, bowl of water, and glass from picture frame. ImageUploadedByTortoise Forum1469287051.902636.jpgImageUploadedByTortoise Forum1469287069.457961.jpgImageUploadedByTortoise Forum1469287101.256539.jpg
 

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Anyone interested tractor supply has a $10 off on $50 purchase so I picked up a little giant still air incubator and a water for $38.94. Not a bad deal. View attachment 181189View attachment 181190
I was just looking for Incubators today... Do you use this one for turtle / tortoise eggs? Actually looking for one to use for ball python eggs. Would this one hold temps around 90 and humidity around 80?
 

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I was just looking for Incubators today... Do you use this one for turtle / tortoise eggs? Actually looking for one to use for ball python eggs. Would this one hold temps around 90 and humidity around 80?

Yes
 

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Edited short version of her laying 2 eggs. Full version is 11 minutes.
 

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