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Incubation Temperatures

Depending on what you are incubating, the temperatures will vary. Here is a list of some of the temperatures needed for certain reptiles. Some reptiles have the ability to have the gender determined by the temperature they are incubated at, also known as temperature sexing.

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Purchasing an incubator

The Hovabator, the standard incubator used for reptiles of all species. This is a great incubator as it has the ability to adjust temperature, and add water for humidity.

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Homemade Incubator

When it comes to incubating reptile eggs, a product that has an adjustable temperature is mandatory. Chicken and duck eggs have to be incubated at a high temperature, whereas reptile eggs remain under 100 degrees, generally between 80-90 degrees Fahrenheit.

Homemade reptile incubators are fairly simple and relatively inexpensive.

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