16-04-2008, 08:35 PM | #1 |
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could anyone tell me if this a suitable incubator its not something im planning on doing now but maybe later its a habistat reptile incubator
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16-04-2008, 08:37 PM | #2 |
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Do you have a link to one? I just did a search, but couldn't find anything
I personally find the hovabator to be a good incubator. Dazza sells them: http://www.kimbosreptileworld.co.uk/...ator-p-40.html
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its on ebay number 200216667186 havent got a link as dont know how to put one up
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thank you appreciated very much
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so do you think its ok
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Hi,
I think most breeders use the hoverbater for tortoise eggs. They seem to be extremely reliable. Ade
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I dont<g> I use a homemade one, and have done for ten years.
But a hovabator is a good incubator to buy<g>.
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sandy do you have any pics of your homemande incubator. how did you make it??
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