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Old 03-02-05, 05:47 PM   #1
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Wet or Dry Incubator for Veiled Chameleons? What works best?

Just wondering what is best for veiled chameleon eggs, wet or dry incubator?
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Old 03-05-05, 10:02 AM   #2
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The incubators casey hulse is currently selling works great, high capacity and run by a helix! Do a search for natures spirit reptiles for his site.

I've used hovabators in the past as well for chameleon eggs with little to no problem, they are a bit touchy, and you need to keep a very close eye on them, but they do work. If you get one choose the model without the turbo fan.
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Thanks for the response Chris! I was sorta just wondering which type works better for veileds as I already have them (the incubators).
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