incubator

yes you can as far as i know, and a good temperature to keep them at would be between 75 and 80 i believe
 
Or you could just put them in a closet somewhere in your house that stays around 78 ish.

Thats what i was planning on doing when i breed. Incubators are really pointless unless you want faster hatch rates. At the same time i figure if you put them in the closet and they take longer to hatch, the babies will be bigger and come out stronger.
 
Remember faster hatch rates most of the time end in weak babies.

I use shoe boxes with about 3-6 inches of moist vermiculite and incubate in the closet at room temp.
 
Another question for this thread.
If you WERE to put the eggs in the closest could you put a blanket are the box/container
to keep it warm if you were scared it got too cold?
Im just wondering because when I breed pepper and pedro it'll be in the colder months here
in washington
 
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