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  1. HeatherKellyB

    Brinsea Octagon 20 Eco. Good, bad, ugly?

    Oh no! That really stinks. Another incubator that a lot of people have is the Incuview. I have one of those but I'm still working on getting the temps stabilized. The temps can be changed and the room temp is another setting. It's certainly worth looking into, if you're able to have it shipped
  2. HeatherKellyB

    Brinsea Octagon 20 Eco. Good, bad, ugly?

    Chewy is a very reputable site, but I had a pop up on my phone that shows the incubator is less expensive through Amazon. Edited : it's only about one US dollar less
  3. HeatherKellyB

    Brinsea Octagon 20 Eco. Good, bad, ugly?

    My Brinsea is the Maxi II Advance. I need to look into the type of thermometer. I always have at least one alternate calibrated thermometer/hydrometer, but I typically keep an eye on all of them. There is no hydrometer on the Brinsea I have so it's crucial that I have one. @BirdsBeesTrees is...
  4. HeatherKellyB

    Brinsea Octagon 20 Eco. Good, bad, ugly?

    It's always advised to have an alternate calibrated thermometer and hydrometer in the incubator. You just never know when it will read incorrectly and ruin the entire hatch or worse, result in hatchlings that have deformities
  5. HeatherKellyB

    Brinsea Octagon 20 Eco. Good, bad, ugly?

    Have you looked at the Nuture Right 360? It's sold at TSC and is affordable. It's a wonderful option that has a huge following. Many of us have that incubator and love it! I know you're not asking for suggestions so I apologize if I'm overstepping. The only thing that I love more about the...
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