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~*Incubators for Reptiles*~

Lana

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When My Corn Snakes get bigger and older i would like to breed them. I want to have all the things need to breed them ahead of time. So i have a Question: What Type of Incubators are good for Corn Snakes??? thanks lana
 
I would say that the best thing for a small-scale breeder to use is a Hova-Bator incubator. These were designed for poultry eggs but work just as well for reptiles. You can get them from several mail-order herp suppliers.
 
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I personally use home made ones...
just plain water, heat, hydrometer, thermometer, substrate and that is basically it...
 
Neil, is there any places in the UK where you can order hova-bators ? Ive looked around, but have found nothing yet.

Kris
 
These people don't have an online ordering system so you'll have to E-Mail them. I haven't used them before so I don't know how good they are. Apparently they are one of only two companies in the UK that sell them and I can't find contact details for the other. Hope this helps:

http://homepage.dtn.ntl.com/mikep/home page.htm
 
I used the hovabator with very good success this year. I'd recommend it if you only have a few clutches to incubate, as it's simple but effective. Make sure you set it up and get the temps right before you put any eggs in it.
 
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