Saturday, November 7, 2009

UPDATED BREEDING ROOM


These are supply shelves.



These are mini habitats for newborn geckos... Each clutch (either 1 or 2 eggs) will be housed in an individual mini habitat for about 1 to 2 months before being ready to sell.



This is my incubator. I will incubate the eggs in this, and make them hatch.

2 comments:

Diana_SD said...

The incubator looks great! May I suggest using a 2nd thermometer? Unless this is a very expensive laboratory thermometers, thermometers can very greatly. Having two to compare in case the temperature drops or rises greatly will help alert you to problems. It's the belt and suspenders approach. :) If they are not particularly sensitive or dependent upon certain temperature windows, then you do not need the comparison thermometer.

Diana_SD said...

Do you ever have power outages during big snow storms? How long can the eggs survive a drop in temperature? What is your backup plan?