incubator ?

hexentanz

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I don't have any phelsuma yet or eggs but I would like to know if this is a good incubator idea because I would like something big and be prepared
Refrigerator Incubator for Reptile Eggs: How to Incubate Eggs Inexpensively - Associated Content - associatedcontent.com

Hi,

In all honesty with Phelsuma's you won't even need an incubator. If you want the eggs to hatch out fast sure go for one, but first try incubating eggs in situ since you are still new to everything.

I have an Incubator and have had mixed results with it, so I honestly have not even bothered with it for sometime.
 

Adrn

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I agree with Maureen. I am currently incubating in the same deli cups they usually are purchansed in from breeders. I fill with some calcined clay gravel, wet the substrate and then just have the lid punctured once for air flow. I place the egg(s) into a milk jug lid etc and place on top of this gravel.
 
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