![]() We recommend checking the ReptiBators daily for new hatchlings and ensuring that the humidity levels are correct. It’s a good idea to check your ReptiBator at least a couple of times a week. Here is Zoo Med, we label our containers with the name of the species that laid the egg, the date they were found, and the number of eggs that we found in the clutch. Record keeping is a very important part of the incubation process. If you’re using a secondary thermometer, placing it directly inside the incubation container will help produce the most accurate readings. When using an incubation container in unison with the ReptiBator make sure to research the different varieties of incubation media and choose the one that will work best for your pets eggs. ![]() Reptile eggs should not be turned over, so dig carefully when searching for eggs. When you have found the nest, carefully remove each egg without rotating it. Doing so beforehand may cause unnecessary stress for your bearded dragon. When it does come time, and your pet is displaying signs of nesting or egg-laying behavior, make sure to allow her to finish nesting before attempting to remove them. Zoo Med’sĭigital Thermometers are perfect for this task. This allows for a more accurate incubation temperature. First off, while the ReptiBator’s thermometer worksįine for gauging and setting the overall temperature of the incubator, it’sĪlways a good idea to have a secondary thermometer set up in close proximity to That we’ve prepared the ReptiBator, let’s go over some tips on how to set up (As shown in the image below) Set the number of degrees you want for the alarm and allow the menu to sit for five seconds to accept the command. A picture of two bells on the right-hand side of the display should pop up to indicate the correct menu. Press the ‘Cooler’ button to access these controls. With the alarm, the display will flash if the temperature drops outside the set levels. A flashing LED indicates the ReptiBator’s pulse proportional thermostat giving off pulses of heat to stabilize the incubator’s temperature. The red LED on the display will light up whenever the heating element is running. The temperature on the ReptiBator can be set anywhere between 59° and 104° Fahrenheit. ![]() Once you’ve decided on the temperature, let the menu sit for five seconds for it to accept the input. From here adjust the temperature with the ‘Warmer’ and ‘Cooler’ buttons accordingly. The word ‘Heat’ should pop up on the display. Ideal for beginners and kids love the fun design.Once you’ve set the display, press the ‘Warmer’ button to set the default temperature.It even comes with fun reptile stickers for your children to place where they want!Ĭomplete with 3 cricket tubs for feeding, it is perfect for smaller reptiles like leopard and crested geckos.Įach purchase comes at the best possible price, and includes an extensive manual with tips on breeding to help make your programme successful. Its fun egg-shaped design is more attractive to children, helping to generate their interest in the breeding programme you are undertaking, giving this incubator a little educational edge over other, more conventional models. ![]() The Lucky Reptile Egg-O-Bator is a reptile egg incubator with a fun design - great for teaching kids about reptile breeding, as well as being a fantastically functional as an egg care system.Ī Plug-In-And-Play incubator, the Lucky Reptile Egg-O-Bator is easy to use - just plug it into your mains supply and select the temperature you want to maintain your eggs in.
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