How can I make a homemade reptile incubator quick and cheap?
For bearded dragon eggs.
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- I wouldn't go with homemade, they're unreliable. If you absolutely have to, then try putting the eggs in moss that is damp, with a 100watt light over them. Enclose this in a 10gal aquarium and put a heat pad set on low under it. This probably wont hatch the eggs, so invest in an incubator VERY soon. good luck.
- fill a 20 long fishtank about five inches with water, place a submersable heater in the tank and set it for 86F-90F (do the reasearch on that one) place a few bricks in the tank then put a small storage container half full of vermiculite on the bricks, put the eggs in the containter in the exact posission they were laid, then cover the tank with a glass aquaium lid, open it twice a day for a minute and make sure the eggs havent sunken in or turned black
- In the bottom of an aquarium put a heating pad (those for back ache, found in stores) and then cover the pad with enough sand to cover the eggs, turn the pad on and that's it.
- You can go with the aquarium method with a couple inches of water, overhead lighting and/or tank heater, and container of vermiculite sitting above the water...or you can use a styrofoam cooler with a trashbag liner inside and container of vermiculite sitting at the bottom. Cut a square in the lid of the cooler and put in a piece of plexiglass. Then run a nightlight on an extension cord, or a similar low wattage light fixture inside. Essentially this is all a "professionally made" incubator is. They charge $40-60 for these fancy styrofoam boxes with a thermostat and heating element. Only an idiot would pay that when you could build one for a little over $10-15. You can get fancy with your homemade too by adding digital humidity and temp gauges ( even wireless ), thermostats, and heat elements, etc. Do a google for homemade or do it yourself incubator plans.
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