Tonight (08/08/09) I will also give some detailed data on some of the clutches hatched on these containers including temps, hatch rate and duration of incubation...
My post on this product on a different forum was deleted because I talked price in it...
And this forum isn't that forum, and mentioning a price won't get the thread locked or deleted.
As others have said, since the vast majority of people on this forum quite simply won't bother going to Daytona (due to the prohibitive expense of bringing one or two personal pets back across the Atlantic) we won't see your incubator tubs at any show. So everyone's looking for a numeric price - and when someone IS essentially posting an advert for their product minus price (otherwise, what else is a "this is the incubator tub that I'm making for general production"), it makes one think "Well, if they're making me ask privately what the price is, I almost certainly can't afford the price or the shipping to the United Kingdom."
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Cool idea, will be good to see these available in UK
Might even try to knock a homemade version up and trial a few eggs in 2010, vermiculite = so much mess lol
My only worry is that if you were to use only water, it might get a bit stagnant over 2 months? Could be tricky trying to replace water in 5, 10, or 20 tubs depending on what your incubating!
i was going to say why dont people make there own like dave said for less then |£200 u can have tubs,crates,heatmats etc even if u just want tubs and crate u can gice containers for a £1 and create for a couple of pounds job done