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To be honest i kinda threw my bator together with things i found around the house (money being a bit tight). I lined an plastic storage box with polystyrene and a reflective emergency blanket. Attatched an old light fitting to the lid and put in a firelight bulb i pinched out of my mothers electric fire (hope she doesnt notice lol) attatched a thermostat that had been given to me and off to go. Was given a plan by a friend that was similar, but she used a cardboard box, and no reflective blanket (i added this in hope that it would help reflect the heat). she has done 6 hatches in her's, hatch rate for the most recent was 23 hatch from 30 eggs.
That is great!! I would have never thought of putting in a reflective blanket. I have a very heavy Styrofoam box (my in laws have quite a few of them, they stored their canning jars in them) The only problem is they have pretty big "vents" all around. I would like to make hatchers out of them so I can use my second bator for more eggs.

I bet I could use some gorilla tape and put one of those reflective blankets in. What do you do for humidity? I think if I just put some wet sponges in with some rocks it would work good for a hatcher.
That was very industrious of you.
