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Old 05-15-03, 12:52 PM   #1
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my "high-end" incubator

lol, actually I get about an 80% hatch rate

thats the bathroom cabinet and a 2 sided rubbermaid container, worked for years and cheap to run
 
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Old 05-15-03, 12:56 PM   #2
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LOL great incubater. pretty cool
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Old 05-15-03, 01:04 PM   #3
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Hey what ever works right! We use the 10 gal method and it works better then our friends expensive incubator!
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wheres the heat coming from?
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Old 05-15-03, 02:39 PM   #5
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lol, I live in New Mexico Xetox, heat is in long supply here without the need for electronic supplement (cooling during daytime is a trick here). The actual temps under the cabinet vary from about 76-89 F with temps in the rubbermaid slightly more stable 79-85 F. From my records it seems they average a little under 83 F my usual cornsnake egg hatch is at 66 days a little long, suggesting the temps average a tiny bit low.
 
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Old 05-15-03, 02:50 PM   #6
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I think my pale Irish a** wouldn't last five minutes there! I think I could get a job at Red Lobster as a mascot though!
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Old 05-15-03, 02:58 PM   #7
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as a scot/irish myself I was born into the area, I tan very dark (makes my baby blues show well) but my/our color is different from most folks my skin tone being more a gold color that others in the area. But don't worry, we aren't so far out into the desert as to lack a red lobster here (but seafood in a landlocked State eeeeewwww)
 
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I am glad to see you using almost the same method as I am right now....my temps are also fluctation in much the same range. I use a shelf in my herp room. Its great!

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Old 05-15-03, 06:25 PM   #9
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much better to invest in another snake instead of a $80-300 incubator eh Marisa
 
Old 05-15-03, 07:02 PM   #10
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Ha ha, that's awesome Rev! I used to do corn eggs that way.

Let me ask you the question though: If you were incubating 10 Super Pastel Ball eggs, would you be happy with an 80% hatch rate? Because the loss of 2 eggs would be $40,000US.


Yikes.

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I think if i was hatching 20 grand babies i would quit my job and sit on the eggs myself... LOL!!!
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Old 05-15-03, 11:41 PM   #12
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I think if i was hatching 20 grand babies i would quit my job and sit on the eggs myself... LOL!!!
I can just see you perched up on a clutch of eggs.
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I can just see you perched up on a clutch of eggs.
Actually, that's how I always picture ********.





Heh heh...
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LOL you guys are hectic!! :P
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Old 05-18-03, 01:41 PM   #15
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Is the super pastel ball python the snake that costs the most right now? If not, what is it?

Do you have pics of super pastels?

reverend -isn't it bad for the eggs to have such a big temp range?
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