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dougie210

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Hi,
Guys i was woundering if any one could tell me how to make a cheapish, simple, easy to use incubator which can hatch western bearded dragon eggs and Thick tail gecko eggs, and maybe-just maybe Northern Spiny Tailed gecko eggs,
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Thanks,
Chris
 
Go to dump and get an old little bar fridge (freeish) go to pet store get a heat bulb $10 Get a thermostat they can range anywhere from $40 - $300+ and there u go u got an incubator

Lewy
 
This is what i keep my babes in a bit big for what u wont but the same idea
 

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There is a care sheet on the Herp Shop web site detailing about the cheapest and simplest reptile incubator you could imagine. The one pictured on the care sheet has successfully hatched all manner of reptile critters from geckos to taipans.
 
OMG, you are able to search for yourself, as herptrader said, this topic has SOOO many threads its been done to death.... Use the serch engine... :rolleyes:

Even at the bottom of this thread it has a related thread area where old threads come up on the same topic.


Lewy, your incubator looks cool btw.


Thanks Trouble i just got to change the COLD DRINKS sign to a SNAKES sign
 
bearded dragons and geckos eggs incubate at different temperatures, so you might want to look at making 2 small ones...
 
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