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Reptile Egg Incubation Trays | Perfect for "Over Water" Method or other Substrate | Snake Egg Incubation Trays | Lizard Egg Incubation Trays

Reptile Egg Incubation Trays | Perfect for "Over Water" Method or other Substrate | Snake Egg Incubation Trays | Lizard Egg Incubation Trays

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Perfect trays for "over water' reptile incubation method or using other substrates.

These polypropylene plastic reptile trays allow you to incubate your eggs, providing easy storage and incubation for even the smallest of hatchlings. Choose between trays which can incubate 12, 10, or 8 eggs.

The 12-egg incubation case size is 16.5cm long x 11cm wide x 5cm high and fits eggs of up to 4 cm long and 2cm in width. The tray is suspended above the bottom of the container allowing approximately 15mm of substrate to be added below the eggs. Container included.

The 10-egg tray can hold eggs up to 6.5cm long and 4.5cm wide. The tray is suspended above the bottom of a container allowing approximately 25mm of substrate to be added below the eggs. Container not included.

The 8-egg incubation tray size is 10cm in diameter and 4cm high and fits eggs of up to 4cm long and 1.5cm in width. The tray is suspended above the bottom of a container allowing approximately 25mm of substrate to be added below the eggs. Container not included.

Keep your reptile eggs safe and secure for successful breeding in these sturdy incubation trays. The trays are easily stackable for storage.

The transparent walls of the 12-egg tray container allow easy observation as your reptile eggs mature. The 8-egg tray does not come with a container.

Suitable for hatching smaller reptiles, geckos, lizards, frogs and birds.

The tray is designed based on the suspended incubation method which provides for a minimum egg-to-surface contact with maximum air flow around the egg. The reptile eggs do not touch the water or substrate but are suspended above it with a tray.

The eggs are divided on the trays into different sections of two eggs each so that different clutches, genetics, etc can be clearly separated.

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