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  1. NatJ

    Incubators in unheated spaces - insulation

    Thank you very much for coming back and updating! I'm glad to hear it worked so well :)
  2. NatJ

    Incubators in unheated spaces - insulation

    Oh, good. I'm glad you have that planned already. I have read of people getting big cardboard boxes from grocery stores (like the ones watermelons arrive in: 3 feet or more on each side), to use for chick brooders. Something similar might work to create a mini-room for an incubator. Do you...
  3. NatJ

    Incubators in unheated spaces - insulation

    Depending on which Brinsea model you get, it might also help to sit the incubator on top of something like styrofoam (if the incubator does not have any ventilation on the bottom--most do not), but leave the top & sides uncovered so the ventilation is not affected. That will keep it from losing...
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