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lee2308 Posted - 16/03/2010 : 18:11:12
I have already posted this in the diy section but i am putting it in the breeding section too,just in case ttheres any questions


It's that time of year and a few of us will be needing incubators,so here is a cheap and very effective one that can be made at home.

You will need....

1 Polystyrene box (available from most aquatic shops)
2 A pulse stat (for best results) or a mat stat
3 A heat mat
4 A sharp knife
5 1 or 2 CD covers and some glue (optional)
6 thermometer and hydrometer
7 A pen

start off with a poly box which you can usually get for free from places like pets at home




If you would like to have a viewing window you can use CD cases as windows,these are not vital but saves losing heat through having to open the box to check on the eggs.
Take the cases and mark them out where you want them



When you cut the holes make them smaller than the cases and don't cut right through,so the cases have a ledge to sit on and glue them into place,i used pva craft glue for this.



Next you will need to make 2 holes with a pen to fit the cable for the mat and the thermostat probe,once you have fitted the mat you will need something to keep your egg container off the mat,i used 2 metal bars i had laying around but anything can be used.



Its very important once you have threaded your stat probe through to put a knot in it or some tape around it to stop it from slipping out and you end up cooking the eggs



Now you need a suitable sized container to place your eggs in,place your thermostat and thermometer probe next to the eggs to get accurate measurements.I also have a hydrometer to keep a eye on the humidity levels.
I have also put a pen sized hole in each end of the box just to let a small amount of fresh air in.



Set your thermostat to your desired temp and that's it,1 homemade incubator that works just as good as a shop bought one



It's a good idea to run it for about a week to dry off the glue and get your temps right before the eggs arrive.


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Sta~ple Posted - 30/04/2010 : 19:11:27
Tht's awesome. How some the egg container can't touch the mat though?
Mouse Posted - 30/04/2010 : 16:57:31
I've got mine set like that, but with a cake cooling rack rather than the 2 metal bolsters! :D
simonw Posted - 30/04/2010 : 13:14:18
eeji, why attached to the lid?
dazb Posted - 30/04/2010 : 12:44:45
quote:
Originally posted by eeji

i use similar, but have the mat taped to the lid :)



Ive been told afew different thing about the mat placement.

I was told the lid to prevent condensation...

The floor uncovered...

The floor covered with sand to help maintain a constant temp...

I have just built mine and still deciding which way to go.?
eeji Posted - 27/04/2010 : 18:19:50
i use similar, but have the mat taped to the lid :)
n/a Posted - 27/04/2010 : 16:38:08
thanks so much for this, i took advice from mikerichards, he uses one of these so i am going to aswell rather than spending a fortune on one! is it only this time of year that u should try breeding?
hiper2009 Posted - 17/03/2010 : 10:47:15
Excellent build and a great saving too.
mikerichards Posted - 16/03/2010 : 21:32:47
Awesome, thats the method i have used before and works a treat. No doubt i will use it again as well as my big incubator! nice one, good little 'how to'

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