Reptile Egg Incubator
Posted: Monday, May 11, 2009
by David Fishman
http://www.classroomincubators.blogspot.com
Lizards and Amphibians are becoming popular pets these days, and many people like to try to raise their own instead of just buying one from a pet store. If you are trying to hatch a reptile egg in an reptile egg incubator, there are some important procedures you need to know first.
Choose Your Medium
The first thing you need to do is choose a medium to rest the egg on while it incubates. There is a lot of debate over what is the best substance to use for this, but the top two candidates are perlite or vermiculite, which should each work just as well. Both of these materials will expand around the egg to ensure proper airflow and prevent mold (which is the biggest concern when incubating reptile eggs).
Egg Container
This next layer will keep the egg and medium enclosed while inside the incubator. You can decide whether or not your container will have a lid or not, although having a lid can affect the humidity. Be sure to check the humidity settings on the incubator and set accordingly by what species you are trying to hatch. A Tupperware works just great. Holes should be punched in the lid if you use it.
Reptile Egg Incubator
Any properly made homemade or commercial incubator will do. For plans on how to build your own egg incubator, see the link below. Just place the egg, in the medium, in the center of the incubator and set the device to the settings required by your specific species of reptile. Monitor your egg(s) closely, watching if they are too hot, too hot, too damp, too dry. If the eggs seem too wet, and are in danger of molding, remove the cover from the container and reduce water moistening of the medium. Eggs that are too wet may begin to grow mold, and eggs that are too dry may begin to collapse (not to be confused with the normal dimpling of the egg that occurs before hatching). Again, be sure to know the specifications for your species.
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Top-level comments on this article: (1 total)David,Very interesting write. Thanks for sharing it with us.Thanks for reading :)
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