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What can I do to incubate them?

Porky

PORK CHOP!!!!
Is there a way to use a heating bad set on a dimmer to incubate my leo eggs? My female just layed 2 eggs yesterday. I wasn't prepared to set them up so I did what I could. Chances are they won't hatch but I want to be ready next time. I have a small cooler taht is exactually the size of a rubbermaid shoe box and a heat mat in that. The eggs are in a rubbermaid in the cooler with about 4" between them and the heat mat. the temps have fluctuated a lot but I am not ready to call them bad just yet. I have the temps switching all the time but never higher than 87 and never lower than 80. Also, my heating pad has 3 wires going into the pad part. Any idea how I could wire it up to another heat pad?
 
forgot the heat pad doesn't get warm enough at all. It was stashed away for so long that the heating part doesn't want to heat up much at all
 
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