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Incubator Warehouse Hatching Guide Book - Intro to Hatching
$5.99
This is a printed version of our 4 Part of our Intro to Hatching YouTube Series (see video links below) Illustrated Guide to Hatching Basic introduction to incubating eggs and brooding chicks Product has references to our products but is overall very educational and informational 28 Pages See Pictures for a sneak peak YouTube Video Series Intro to Hatching Part 1/4: Setup https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MqnbL8qTvaI&t Intro to Hatching Part 2/4: Incubation Period https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vq8NvC2mH0U&t Intro to Hatching Part 3/4: Hatching Period https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3JzvNvvRpU&t Intro to Hatching Part 4/4: After Hatch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7gtp3QQWgY&t
IncuKit XL Reptile Adapter Extension
$15.99
Product Features: Optimized Temperature Regulation: Automatically turns the fan and heater off once the set temperature is reached, preventing overheating. Reduced Air Circulation: Minimizes excessive airflow to help retain moisture and avoid drying out eggs. Easy Installation: Quick and simple to connect to your IncuKit XL; no technical skills required. Durable Design: Built with high-quality materials for long-lasting use in any reptile incubation setup. Product Description: The IncuKit XL reptile adapter extension is the perfect add-on for anyone using the IncuKit XL in larger reptile incubators. It's a game-changer when it comes to controlling temperature and airflow in your incubator, ensuring your reptile eggs get the care they need. Without this adapter, the fan in your IncuKit XL keeps running constantly, which can cause overheating and excessive airflow. This adapter solves the issue by modifying the wiring so that the fan and heater automatically turn off once the desired temperature is reached. The result? Your incubator stays at the perfect temperature without risking overheating or drying out the eggs. Product Specifications: Device Type: Extension adapter for the IncuKit XL Intended Use: For larger reptile egg incubators Functionality: Automatically turns the fan and heater off when the target temperature is reached Material: High-quality, insulated wiring for durability and safety Dimensions: Compact and lightweight, seamlessly integrates with existing IncuKit XL setups   How It Works: The adapter adjusts the wiring of your IncuKit XL so the fan and heater stop running once the incubator reaches its target temperature. This is particularly helpful when the set temperature is close to the ambient room temperature. Instead of constant airflow and unnecessary heating, your incubator runs only when needed, keeping conditions stable and energy usage efficient. When you purchase this item, you'll get: 1 x Reptile Adapter Extension for the IncuKit XL Easy-to-follow installation guide Reptile eggs are sensitive, and small changes in temperature or humidity can affect their development. By using this adapter extension, you're taking a big step toward optimizing your setup for healthier hatch rates. Whether you're breeding geckos, snakes, or other reptiles, this adapter ensures your incubator works smarter, not harder. This adapter is perfect for: Reptile breeders who use the IncuKit XL with larger incubators. Anyone struggling to maintain proper humidity levels in their incubator. Those looking to improve hatch rates by preventing overheating or drying out of eggs. The IncuKit XL Reptile Adapter Extension is the tool you didn't know you needed until now. It's easy to use, solves common problems like overheating and overcirculation, and gives you the confidence to know your eggs are in the best possible environment. Ready to improve your hatch rate and make incubation stress-free? Add the IncuKit XL Reptile Adapter Extension to your setup today.
AutoCoop™ Smart Door Kit
from $122.00
Our customers spoke and we listened! The NEW AutoCoop™ Smart Door is fully automatic, packed with new features, and simple setup. Simply input you zip code and date and the AutoCoop™ Smart Door control module will determine what time to open and close the door. It will automatically adjust to changes in daylight throughout the year! You have the capability to make a manual adjustment to the timing of the door so it will open earlier or later at dawn or close earlier or later than dusk by the times you set. It gives YOU the flexibility to set the standards for your birds. That’s not ALL!! The AutoCoop Smart Door control module also has a built-in safety door feature that will keep the door from closing on your birds. When there is resistance on the closing door, it will reverse and try to close again in a few minutes. It will repeat this process multiple times. For this reason, it is IMPORTANT to keep the doorway clear of debris, so this safety feature is not accidentally triggered. The control module needs to be mounted inside the coop or under an ease to keep prolonged sunlight and moisture off the control module. This kit will keep your quail, pheasant, chickens, ducks, geese, and other poultry safe, and take one more task off your daily to-do list. This is an Incubator Warehouse Exclusive product and is backed by our 2-Year IncuCare Warranty. OPTIONAL: With the included Laylight (boosts egg production by extending daylight hours) you can specify how many hours of daylight you want each day. The AutoCoop™ Smart Door control module will turn on the laylight before dawn and adjust seasonally all year long, so you get the total daylight time you specify! The daylight might last 12 hours for example, and you want 15 hours. So, it will turn the laylight on 3 hours before dawn to give you the 15 total hours of egg laying time you specified. Compact but powerful light (2.36 inch diameter).    2 rails (anodized aluminum channel rail), each is 24” long Sliding door (high strength, weather-proof fiberglass with ultra-smooth finish), 13” x 10”.   SEE OUR VIDEO: https://youtu.be/j4O_jExIrEE

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