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Zerodis Reptile Breeding Box, Plastic Incubator with Transparent Lid for Hatching Gecko, Lizards, Lions Mane, Reptiles
Zerodis Reptile Breeding Box, Plastic Incubator with Transparent Lid for Hatching Gecko, Lizards, Lions Mane, Reptiles
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Overview
- Brand : Zerodis
 - Material : Plastic
 - Special Feature : Lightweight
 - Product Dimensions : 6.5"L x 4.33"W x 2.05"H
 - Shape : Rectangular
 - Specific Uses For Product : Indoor
 - Style : Modern
 - Color : Transparent
 - Included Components : Reptile Incubation Box
 - Manufacturer : Zerodis
 
About this item
- 【Easy to Use】The thermometer can measure the temperature in the box at any time to prevent the temperature from being too high or too low. Easy to clean, easy to manage, easy to store and reuse.
 - 【Easy to Observe】With transparent walls and lids, you can observe the condition of eggs or birth conditions.
 - 【Reasonable Size】The size of the incubator is 6.50x4.33x2.05 inches, with 6 groups of egg troughs, which can hold up to 24 eggs.
 - 【Breeding Box】The tray is based on a incubation method (the smallest egg is in with the surface, and air is circulated around the egg to extent). In this case, the eggs do not touch the substrate, but are suspended on the tray to improve hatchability.
 - 【Breeding Box】The tray is based on a incubation method (the smallest egg is in with the surface, and air is circulated around the egg to extent). In this case, the eggs do not touch the substrate, but are suspended on the tray to improve hatchability.
 
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