To finish the system off they have a separate humidifier that plugs into a USB socket.Īll in all it’s a very neat unit, that seems to work accurately and is well thought out for the needs of a low volume reptile breeder. These boxes have great ventilation allowing perfect humidity around all the eggs in the box – they also have egg indentations so the eggs cannot roll. It is reasonably large with internal dimensions of 40.5cm x 40.5cm x 16cm which allows for six of their new incubation boxes, which are available to buy separately. The temperature range is approximately 36F to 140F (2C to 60C), depending on the ambient room temperature, and is designed to cool itself once it reaches the optimum temperature so as not to overheat. The incubator itself comes with a dimming / pulse proportional thermostat that seems to provide an even greater temperature control than their other incubator. Unlike conventional incubators, the Exo Terra Incubator automatically starts cooling when the temperature exceeds the set incubation temperature and. The new and improved Exo Terra Precision Incubator uses thermo-electric technology which enables the device to cool and to heat. However Exo Terra have now introduced a different incubator, for those that need to incubate more eggs with greater control over temperature and humidity. They seem to maintain a reasonably accurate temperature control too – certainly the fluctuations never seem to be too great to cause egg development problems. These aren’t bad at all as an incubator, they have shelves inside and a front door to gain access. For several years Exo Terra, and other manufacturers, have provided the more typical reptile egg incubator – the one that looks like a mini fridge.
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