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For chicken incubators alot of them have a built in egg turner. So as long as it doesn't have an egg turner and keeps the temp/humidity stable it should be fine.

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For chicken incubators alot of them have a built in egg turner. So as long as it doesn't have an egg turner and keeps the temp/humidity stable it should be fine.

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Look at the list, please: https://www.backyardstyle.com/best-egg-incubator/
Is the first one fine? They all like the ones for chickens, and I saw somewhere on amazon that for reptiles it's like something special, metal box with shelves or something
 
That one looks as if you can remove the turner, so it might be ok.

For that price, though, I'd go with a Hovabator-type (styrofoam) incubator. A tiny uninsulated one like you linked won't have remotely consistent temps between eggs (even Hovabators aren't great in that regard).
 
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