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07-16-05, 01:42 PM
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Incubation questions.
Hi, I just wanted to know if there are any websites/stores that sale incubators specially for reptiles>snakes>corns. I'd really appreciate the information instead of having to rely on my own crappy incubating abilities. If there aren't any especially for reptiles, will incubators such as the ones for chickens, etc work? Any information will be appreciated, thanks.
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07-16-05, 10:39 PM
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Anyone please?
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Thanks, Chris
1.4 Anery Corns het. Amel, Hypo, and Motley
1.3.3 Bantam Chickens
1.4 Eastern Boxies
1.4 Mice breeding
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07-17-05, 04:16 AM
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You can try www.bigappleherp.com.
hope this help.
Edmond
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07-17-05, 08:18 AM
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I've never dealt with Double-R Discount Supply but know a few satisfied customers so this might be a place to check out. They're got lots of incubator styles and sizes in their reptile section.
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07-17-05, 08:21 AM
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Thanks to both of you! Do you know how many females that one male corn can fertalize??
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Thanks, Chris
1.4 Anery Corns het. Amel, Hypo, and Motley
1.3.3 Bantam Chickens
1.4 Eastern Boxies
1.4 Mice breeding
CSH
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07-17-05, 02:31 PM
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Hey, If I am the male corn, I want to jump on every beautiful female corn. It is not the problem of how many you want to produce, it is how many you can handle after they produce. To feed a new hatching snake is not too easy.
Edmond
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07-18-05, 08:00 AM
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Location: United States
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There is no set limit really to how often a male corn can mate, give the chance; he will take it.
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07-18-05, 03:45 PM
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Location: Wilkes County, NC
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Thanks. Will they breed if I leave them together all the time, but do cool them each year and all? Or do I need to keep the male out except for breeding?
Don't worry, don't jump me for wanting information here, it's happened before. Herpers getting mad because a person is seeking information thinking that they are rushing into something. Not the case here, I have a month or so more of intense studying before I purchase a thing.
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Thanks, Chris
1.4 Anery Corns het. Amel, Hypo, and Motley
1.3.3 Bantam Chickens
1.4 Eastern Boxies
1.4 Mice breeding
CSH
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07-18-05, 03:45 PM
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Oh, I wasn't saying anyone did or had. I was just thinking of seeing questions similar to that one getting attacked.
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Thanks, Chris
1.4 Anery Corns het. Amel, Hypo, and Motley
1.3.3 Bantam Chickens
1.4 Eastern Boxies
1.4 Mice breeding
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08-12-05, 03:12 PM
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Join Date: May-2002
Location: New Jersey
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Not sure of the proper way to produce corns.
My buddy leaves his trio together all year with some luck.
Hope this helps
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08-12-05, 03:28 PM
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Join Date: May-2003
Location: Canada
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As I will be breeding corns and other things in the next year or two, anybody know of any good Canadian suppliers of incubators?
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08-12-05, 06:58 PM
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Location: St Hyacinthe,Quebec,Canada
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incubation
The HOVABATOR style incubators work fine and are reasonably priced..
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08-12-05, 07:01 PM
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Location: St Hyacinthe,Quebec,Canada
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supplier of incubators
Not sure but I think JF DERY at Naturama in Laval Quebec sells incubators(hovabators I believe) or he could refer you to someone.
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08-12-05, 08:36 PM
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Location: Newmarket, Ontario
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LLLReptile sells hovabators at a great price, best I've seen.
www.lllreptile.com
-Sam
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