Small Reptile Incubator

small reptile incubator

Small reptile incubator is a professional hatching equipment designed specifically for the hatching of small reptile eggs. There are many types of reptiles, and the design of the small reptile incubator is suitable for the hatching of a variety of reptile eggs, such as turtles, lizards, chameleons, snakes, crocodiles, geckos, etc.

The basic principles of a small reptile egg incubator are similar to those of a poultry egg incubator, but incubating reptile eggs is generally more difficult. This is because the hatching of small reptiles has more delicate and sensitive requirements for temperature and humidity, longer incubation times, and more rigorous operating requirements. In addition, the hatching process of small reptiles involves special challenges such as gender regulation, which places higher demands on small reptile egg incubators.

Small Reptile Incubator for Sale

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Precise temperature control

The temperature control system of the small reptile incubator adopts a high-precision temperature control mode, precise cooling and heating, and the digital temperature control range can be adjusted arbitrarily between 10°C and 40°C. It is also equipped with a 360° three-dimensional wind circulation system to provide a constant temperature incubation environment for eggs waiting to hatch.

Humidity Management

During the incubation of small reptile eggs, too low humidity will cause the eggshell to be too dry, which may lead to embryo dehydration, while too high humidity will easily cause eggshell rot, mold growth, or embryo failure to hatch smoothly. Small reptile egg incubators can provide humidity and stable humidity for embryos to ensure successful hatching.

Different species of reptiles have different requirements for humidity. For example, desert lizards require lower humidity to hatch, while swamp-dwelling turtles require higher humidity to hatch. Small reptile incubators can adjust the overall humidity according to different species, thus meeting the hatching needs of different reptiles.

Gender Control

For some reptiles, such as turtles and crocodiles, the incubation temperature affects the sex of the hatched individuals. Under high or low temperature conditions, the embryos may develop more into males or females. Therefore, using a small reptile incubator for incubation, through precise control of the incubation temperature, the male-female ratio can be effectively controlled to meet the needs of male-female ratio control in turtle breeding.

Space-saving and high safety

tortoise eggs in incubator
types of turtles hatch from turtle egg incubators

Small reptile egg incubators are compact and fully functional, suitable for families or small-scale breeders. They do not take up too much space and can handle the incubation of a certain number of reptile eggs, making them easy to manage. Small reptile incubators are usually equipped with safety mechanisms. When encountering abnormal conditions such as high or low temperatures, the alarm system will be triggered to prevent unexpected situations from affecting eggs' hatching and ensure the incubation process's safety and stability.

Reduced human intervention

The small reptile incubator provides an automated environmental control system for the eggs, which can regulate the environment inside the incubator. This reduces human intervention in hatching, and users only need to regularly monitor and perform simple maintenance, saving time and energy.

Small Reptile Egg Incubator for Sale

Capacity Temperature range Size Number of stainless steel shelves
16L 10-40°C 258×502×400mm 2
23L 10-40°C 258×502×465mm 3
33L 10-40°C 258×502×650mm 5
48L 10-40°C 400×502×530mm 3
78L 10-40°C 400×502×810mm 7
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Turtle Egg Incubators for Different Species of Turtles

Tortoise

  • Species: Sulcata Tortoise, Hermann's Tortoise, Leopard Tortoise
  • Characteristics of eggs: Tortoise eggs are usually white, round, or nearly round, and have thick eggshells
  • Temperature requirement: 28°C-32°C
  • Humidity: 70%-80%
  • Incubation time: about 80-120 days

Recommended models of tortoise egg incubator

Tortoise eggs are usually large, take a long time to hatch, and require high humidity during incubation. They typically hatch out of their shells in about 70-80 days. A 78L large-capacity tortoise incubator can provide enough space for tortoises, especially when laying multiple eggs. If the number of eggs to be hatched is small, a 48L tortoise egg incubator can also meet the needs.

Recommended models: 48L and 78L tortoise incubator

48L small reptile incubator
78L small reptile incubator
Capacity Temperature range Size Number of stainless steel shelves
48L 10-40°C 400×502×530mm 3
78L 10-40°C 400×502×810mm 7
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Aquatic turtle

  • Species: Red-Eared Slider, Florida Box Turtle, Spotted Turtle
  • Egg characteristics: Aquatic turtle eggs are usually oval, with relatively thin shells, and are susceptible to mold or humidity problems.
  • Temperature requirement: 26°C-32°C
  • Humidity: 75%-85%
  • Incubation time: about 60-90 days

Recommended models of turtle egg incubator

The eggs of aquatic turtles are usually relatively medium-sized and the production is also high, with up to 10-30 eggs laid each time. The incubation time is relatively fixed, usually 60-90 days. They are sensitive to temperature and humidity requirements and require precise control. The 33L and 48L turtle egg incubators have moderate capacity, and the multi-layer shelf design helps to place more eggs and maintain a stable environment.

Recommended models: 33L and 48L turtle incubator

33L small reptile incubator
48L small reptile incubator
Capacity Temperature range Size Number of stainless steel shelves
33L 10-40°C 258×502×650mm 5
48L 10-40°C 400×502×530mm 3
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Box turtle

  • Species: Eastern Box Turtle, Three-Toed Box Turtle
  • Egg characteristics: Box turtle eggs are usually oval in shape, small in size, and have thin and fragile eggshells.
  • Temperature requirement: 27°C-30°C
  • Humidity: 80%-85%
  • Incubation time: about 60-75 days

Recommended models of box turtle incubator

Box turtles lay a small number of eggs, usually 2-5 eggs at a time, and the eggs are of moderate size. The incubation period is about 2-3 months, and the humidity requirement is slightly higher. The 23L box turtle incubator is large enough to accommodate a small number of box turtle eggs and is suitable for hatching small batches. If there is a need to hatch multiple eggs or more eggs, the 48L model can also meet the needs.

Recommended models: 23L and 48L box turtle incubator

23L small reptile incubator
48L small reptile incubator
Capacity Temperature range Size Number of stainless steel shelves
23L 10-40°C 258×502×465mm 3
48L 10-40°C 400×502×530mm 3
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Lizard Egg Incubators for Different Species of Lizards

Leopard Gecko

  • Egg characteristics: Leopard geckos' eggs are usually oval in shape and the eggshells are relatively hard.
  • Temperature requirement: 26°C-30°C
  • Humidity: 80%
  • Incubation time: about 35-65 days

Recommended models of incubator for lizard eggs

Leopard geckos lay a small number of eggs, usually 2-3 eggs at a time. Their eggs are relatively small and the incubation environment is relatively simple. A 16L lizard incubator is sufficient to meet the incubation needs, while a 23L model can accommodate more eggs and multiple incubations.

Recommended models: 16L and 23L lizard egg incubator

16L small reptile incubator
23L small reptile incubator
Capacity Temperature range Size Number of stainless steel shelves
16L 10-40°C 258×502×400mm 2
23L 10-40°C 258×502×465mm 3
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Chameleon

  • Egg characteristics: Chameleon eggs are small and oval in shape.
  • Temperature requirement: 24°C-27°C
  • Humidity: 75%-80%
  • Incubation time: about 6-12 months

Recommended models for lizard incubator

Chameleons may lay more than 20 eggs each time, and the incubation time is long, so the regulation of temperature and humidity is also very important. The 33L or 48L capacity lizard incubator can provide enough space to arrange and incubate multiple eggs. In addition, the multi-layer rack design is convenient for adjusting the incubation environment, especially when controlling humidity and ventilation.

Recommended models: 33L and 48L lizard incubator

33L small reptile incubator
48L small reptile incubator
Capacity Temperature range Size Number of stainless steel shelves
33L 10-40°C 258×502×650mm 5
48L 10-40°C 400×502×530mm 3
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