Homemade Incubator for Crested Gecko eggs

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Uploaded by on Apr 30, 2010

Video taken on April 27th (yes, I am a slow poster heh)

Basically, this setup allows for a more stable temperature range, and lessens the risk of a temperature spike. I have not seen the internal temperature rise above 73F.

These guys are two weeks old tomorrow. And still looking really good! Tonks is gravid again, so in about two more weeks I should have more eggies.

A place you can buy superhatch:
http://www.store.supremegecko.com/index.php?target=products&product_id=235

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  • You should keep the probe in the conatiner with the eggs, that way you know the closest reading of what the eggs get

  • @550starlight Not as much as a female but around 30grams

  • Does ot matter what weight the male is for breeding?

  • @DuoReptiles

     1 part water to 1 part vermiculite?

  • cool

    

  • do u need a probe? and where can i get them?

  • google an item called a G.E.O (gecko egg organizer)

    You can get them from the geckoguy. Theyre awesome for incubating eggs.

    I used hatchrite my first season, but now im using vermiculite!

  • Can u do a vid on how 2 breed crested geckos plz

  • What will happen if the egg of tokay gecko is surrounded by the ants? Should be avoided?

  • would you sell me a crestedgecko for 30

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