how to build a incubator... Make sure to use a COOLER not an aquarium..

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Uploaded by on Aug 31, 2008

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DRAGONS FOR SALE.. CHEAP CHEAP CHEAP
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Try this!!! Make sure to use a Styrofoam cooler instead of an aquarium it needs the same temp all around, you need to be able to have a lid over your home made incubator. You are trying to make something with all the parts you see here in this video but in a large Styrofoam cooler in order to be able to better control the environment.

A commercial Incubator IS THE WAY to go. But I think the Styrofoam Cooler will make this idea work very close to what a Commercial Product can do...

GOOD LUCK!!!

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  • once you have put the eggs in the vermiculite how do you keep it moist? can you get the eggs wet?

  • moisten the vermiculite the eggs grow so dry vermiculite is no good. WET substrate is Awe full

  • are 10 gallon tanks cheap

  • buy a cooler Styrofoam

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  • @WillArtInc

    no my friend this worked and kept all eggs alive till the commercial incubator arrived in the mail.

    thanks for your input however we raised close to 150 dragons from one female alone. With almost a 100% egg survival rate.

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  • @TyTykingofwolves Yes you can, but make sure you actually are using soil that has no fertilizer in it, watch this, might be helpful :) He used the substrate that you can use for reptiles laying eggs and plus it's a helpful video too

    /watch?v=XYHVE4OUyEE

  • @dreamera1 Vermiculite is also used for reptile(obviously you don't know anything). Lizards, geckos, snakes, etc, are incubated with vermiculite which is recommended by most people who do happen to breed reptiles.

  • @TheFunkymonkey4u You can get them from the garden section in Wal-Mart or a plant shop.

  • WHAT A REDNECK INCUBATOR U CHEAP BASTARD

  • were do u et fermiculate plz answer back

  • Vermiculite?! Oh. This is an incubator for snake eggs isn't it?

  • can you just use dirt instead of vermiculite?

  • @chheryboom no, just get a styrofoam cooler, they are like 2 dollars

  • i only have a aquarium can i use it?

  • hw do you keep it moist!

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