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Incubators?

AmorphTheus

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Hey there,

I picked up an 8yr old, proven tangerine Honduran milk snake from an expo a couple of weeks ago. At the time of the sale it was mentioned she was potentially gravid but the dealer wasn't sure if it took. She was crossed with a snow and as I've discovered she is in fact gravid! I've been reading up on hatching milks but can't seem to find anything definitive on what the best process would be. I've been going back and forth between a Hoobivator and the Reptipro 6000, but although I've heard good things about the 5000 I haven't found too many reviews of the newer model. I know a lot of people make their own, too. In all, it seems a pretty subjective thing across the board.

That said, what do you guys recommend? What sort of incubator set up do you use?

Thanks for your time and advice! She just shed, so we're expecting eggs pretty soon.
 
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