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How Can I Build a Leopard Gecko Incubator?
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I have searched the internet, and have mostly just found the old submersible heater in aquarium full of water. Is there anything else I could build for less than a Hovabator? Or am I just plain insane? I'm sorry, I can't be too much more descriptive. This seems to be a pretty straight forward question. Thanks.
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Accepted Answer
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6/26/2009 8:16:13 PM
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FyreFocks
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How warm is your herp room? You can put the eggs in a deli cup with moss, vermiculite, or perlite, and leave the cup in a room with constant temps between 80 and 90 degrees. You dont actually need an incubator for them. If you are trying to incubate for sex, then i cant help you. I use hovabators.
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Assisted Answer
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6/26/2009 11:03:26 PM
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vonnick52
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Prolly won't be able to build anything quality for less than a hovabator costs, you need pretty stable room temps to use them, but stable room temp is key with any incubator. I use a hovabator for my leo eggs.
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