Incubators
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ReptiPro 6000 Incubator with two automatic egg turners
$239.94Out of stock
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Hova-Bator 1602N Incubator
$49.97Out of stock
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Genesis Hova Bator Incubator 1588
$149.95Out of stock
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GQF MFG Digital Hatcher Incubator 1550
$677.25Out of stock
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GQF MFG Digital Sportsman Cabinet Incubator 1502
$759.00Out of stock
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ReptiPro 6000 Incubator
$249.97Out of stock
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ReptiPro 6000 Incubator with one automatic egg turner
$199.95Out of stock
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GQF MFG Digital Professional Cabinet Incubator 1500
$745.00Out of stock
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R-Com Mini Incubator
$130.00Out of stock
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R-Com Pro 20 Incubator
$625.00Out of stock
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Brinsea Mini Advance Incubator
$199.99Out of stock
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Brinsea Octagon 20 Advance Incubator with AutoTurn Cradle
$399.99Out of stock
Incubator Selection
We are dedicated to offering the widest selection of the best egg incubators at the lowest prices. Regardless of the type of eggs you are incubating, we have something here that is the perfect solution for your unique incubation needs. Every type of bird has individual specifications for breeding, and that is the most important consideration to make while selecting your incubator- what type of eggs will you be hatching?
There are two main types of animals that need incubation to hatch- birds and reptiles. Although there are five mammals that require incubation (the platypus and the echidna to name a couple) those are much less common, and thus not given their own section. However, if you need assistance selecting a mammal incubator, we can gladly help.
Bird Incubators
Birds typically incubate at a higher temperature and require turning of their eggs to keep the yolks from sticking. Many require only a moderate level of humidity with an uptick around hatching time. There are many different styles and types available, ranging from small, 3-egg units like the R-Com Mini all the way up to fully automated cabinet incubators like the Grumbach BSS 420 Digital Incubator. It is best to consider your breed, as well as your egg capacity needs to determine which type of bird egg incubator is right for you.
Reptile Incubators
Reptile egg incubation generally requires higher humidity and lower temps than bird incubation. There is also no egg turning required. Some incubators created for bird eggs will also work, but many do not reach low enough temps to incubate the majority of reptile eggs. It is always best to select an incubator that can handle those lower temperatures, like the ReptiPro 6000, which has a temperature range from 40 degrees F to 140 degrees F.
If you need any assistance selecting your incubator, you can always reach us for help! Just give us a call at (800)259-9755 and we will do our best to answer your questions and assist you however possible.