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RE: 'bators



This discussion of incubators is interesting. I have decided that the big ones listed in that earlier link would take too much room in my fishroom :o)

I would be interested in hearing from those of you who have built incubators. I need something on the order of 4' wide, 4' high and maybe 2' deep, with drawers. I have seen one in one person's fishroom like this and I'm scouting for other ideas.

Barry

At 09:48 PM 11/21/2001 -0600, you wrote:
>When I lived in NY, in the heart of the Chicken District, most of the local
>feed stores sold something called a Hovobator.  I bought one in 1980 for $7.50.
>Best Killie egg incubator I ever found.
>
>john
>
>On 21-Nov-01 Joe Bulterman wrote:
>> I was recently enjoying an email conversation with another South American
>> annuals enthusiast and we got to discussing incubators for our peat.  He
>> wanted to know where to get one like mine as he lives in the filthy rich,
>> concrete jungle :) and not close to a farm store.  I found this site for
>> those in a similar situation: the model for 39.95 is the type I use (see the
>> link below)
>> 
>> http://www.schoolmasters.com/incubator.html
>> 
>> For all of you ambitious types or those contemplating the serious breeding
>> of Gnatholebias species, there is another model that you might want to
>> consider (see link below)
>> 
>> http://www.petersime.com/s1152.html
>> 
>> And for the do-it-yourselfers:
>> 
>> http://msucares.com/poultry/reproductions/poultry_make_incubator.html
>> 
>> Put one on your Christmas list.
>> 
>> 
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