I've seen hatch a long threads for most of the incubators but I haven't seen one for the Reptipro, so since I got one for Christmas, I'll make one 
I'm setting eggs January 8th, this will be my first hatch in it. I did put eggs in it on day 17 but I don't consider that the Reptipro's hatch. So anyways, I'm setting 30+ Japanese Bantam eggs & 5+ Old English Game Bantam eggs that I got from BYC member japbantams2011 (btw I highly recommend her & have gotten 100% hatch rates with her eggs!!)
Hopefully I'm not the only one using a Reptipro 5000 lol 
I'm a 21yr old in nursing school & the lucky mommy to 2 beautiful kids, Lain 5 & Kandis Rain 3...I recently discovered my new addiction, raising poultry (=
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I'm a 21yr old in nursing school & the lucky mommy to 2 beautiful kids, Lain 5 & Kandis Rain 3...I recently discovered my new addiction, raising poultry (=
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LMBO, I can't laugh to much since that's about exactly how I feel about mine lol, I thanked my mom every day for at least a week for getting it for me! I just love everything about it, the looks, the great temp/humidity control, the amount of room in it, everything. I know my eggs from japbantams2011 will be fertile & perfect so now it's just up to my incubator to do the rest...




I have two and they work really great! I use the rubbermaid shelf liner on the shelves for lockdown and a strip of duck tape along the front so the chicklets won't fall through and it is fine! Also the very bottom of the incubator is a full three degrees colder than what the read out says. So if you have it set for 100 or 99 and put the eggs on the bottom to hatch - they won't! Found this out the hard way 
I have 17 lemon cuckoo, lavendar and blue orpingtons hatching today! 