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Posted by jcGecko on May 07, 2003 at 20:29:44:
In Reply to: Leopard Gecko incubators posted by Beardiekid14 on May 07, 2003 at 20:04:45:
:I am a first time leopard gecko breeder and even though my leos are months away from breeding I am looking incubators and I was wondering if this incubator would work well for leo eggs? I have post a full description below:
:PICTURE WINDOW THERMAL AIR FLOW REPTILE HOVA-BATOR INCUBATOR
:The Picture window permits easy viewing of eggs and hatchlings. The thermal air design allows fresh air in the bottom vent holes as hot air escapes through the top vents. The unit is very popular where high humidty is required and unobstructed viewing is necessary. The 1582R is frequently used in classrooms when several students may need viewing access at the same time. Thermometer, wafer thermostat and clear plastic bottom liner are standard equipment. Reptile instructions provide information regarding operation.
:Dimensions 18" X 18" X 7 1/2", 110 Volt AC, 25.3 Watt
:Thanks
:Adam Hallquist
Do NOT BUY THE THERMAL AIR FLOW MODEL THE FAN IN IT GIVES OFF TOO MUCH HEAT AND YOU WILL NEVER BE ABLE TO KEEP TEMP BELOW 95 degreees GO WITH the normal model hovobator they are inexpensive and very easy to use i have 6 albino eggs and 2 normal eggs in mine right now and they are days away from hatching andi have had no problems with that incubator
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