Incubators for Hatching 24 Eggs, Egg Incubator Automatic Egg
Incubators for Hatching 24 Eggs, Egg Incubator Automatic Egg Turner, Ultrasonic Atomized Humidifier, Chicken Incubator Temperature Control with 5 Automatic Incubation Modes, Auto Day Cou
- Maintain Temperature: The incubators for hatching eggs feature fan-assisted heating system that maintains a constant temperature inside the chicken incubator. Additionally, the egg incubator monitors temperature and issues an alarm when abnormal temperatures occur
- 5 Incubation Modes: The egg hatching incubator features 4 automatic incubation modes + 1 constant temperature incubation mode. In automatic incubation modes, the incubator automatically adjusts temperatures for each stage. In constant temperature incubation mode, temperatures can be customized
- Humidification System: The external water filler and internal atomizing humidifier work together to maintain the humidity inside the quail incubator. No need to open the door—simply prepare a bottle for the external filler and fill it with water (bottle not included)
- Automatic Egg Turning: Without a doubt, this egg incubator automatic turner automatically turns eggs 360 degrees every 90 minutes, so you never have to worry about it missing a turn when you're busy. Additionally, you can customize the turning schedule
- Adjustable roller spacing: The chick incubator accommodates various poultry eggs, as the rollers are designed to be removable. They can be moved to adjust spacing according to egg size. Suitable for: chickens, ducks, geese, pigeons, and quails
- Incubator Lights: In addition to the built-in egg candler, the poultry incubator features a small interior light. The egg candler allows for regularly checks on egg development, while the interior light can be opened in dark environments to view the incubator's interior
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Chalixion
Specializing in poultry hatching and breeding
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Chalixion Smart Egg Incubators
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120 Egg Incubator
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Incubator for Hatching 24 Eggs
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108 Chicken Eggs Incubator
| SKU: | B0FVWNJHWF |
| Weight: | 3.1 Kilograms |
| Brand: | Chalixion |
| Colour: | Transparent |
| Manufacture: | Chalixion |
| Colour: | Transparent |
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First time user of cabinet style incubato
I was only able to fit 19 chicken eggs in this incubator. Yesterday was day 19; time to remove the rollers. I had atleast 4 chicks peeping. This morning one was hatched. Then a 2nd. A 3rd on top is working its way. One on bottom is vastly bursting out. This process is so much easier that the “old Styrofoam” incubators. I’m rating 5/5 because it is such a simple procedure! Video shows how we hooked up the battery (incase power loss.)
I definitely recommend.
Decent unit for the price. Better for smaller eggs. Overall: recommend, IF you’re incubating quail, pigeon, or bantam eggs.
As always, I use a separate thermometer and adjust as needed for my situation. Every incubator should be double checked, I even do this with my name brand units. Once I get the settings where I need them, the styrofoam securely in place, this unit holds temps like a champ.
Humidity management is simple with the water bottle system. I have had to add an extra sponge to the bottom during lockdown to boost humidity, but that’s pretty standard with small units.
I have hatched regular size chicken eggs, smaller silkie/bantam eggs, and quail in this. I mostly use it for quail because it fits way more quail eggs than chicken eggs. One caveat: sometimes quail will jump out of the basket and fall down into the bottom. I solved this by 3d printing a tiny “shelf” to sit on the front of the basket and keep them from falling.
I enjoy being able to turn on the interior light and check on my hatchlings. I cannot speak to the built in candling light. When I do a quick check of my eggs I use a high powered hand held flashlight which is quicker and more effective as I can check the eggs in place then quickly put the tray back.
Now for the drawbacks. This is not the easiest unit to clean. Yes, the inside is smooth plastic, but the vents allow fluff and debris to get all over the inner workings and unscrewing the entire thing is a pain. Also the humidity pads get nasty really quickly and I have not found a good source for replacements. Thankfully the sponge is a viable workaround.
A decent small incubator for a small hobbyist. Read notes.
This is not a bad little incubator. BUT, take it with a grain of salt and make adjustments. I took one star off because I think the ad should have been more honest on how many eggs it can fit. 24 chicken eggs is somewhat disingenuous. It can do MAYBE 12 standard sized chicken eggs, 8 or 10 if large eggs. MAYBE it can fit up to 24 small bantam-sized chicken eggs.
This is a great little counter-top incubator for a hobbyist who wants to hatch small groups of bird eggs or even reptile eggs! Actually, because the humidity runs a little high on this, I think it could be fantastic for reptile breeders. Bird breeders will need to make some adjustments for humidity for their eggs, such as leaving the door partially open, to control humidity levels. This is a pretty nice size for incubating bantam, quail, doves, pigeons, or small parrots, maybe even finches or songbirds?
It will hatch a small group of regular chicken eggs, but I wouldn’t recommend using this for the hatching-brooding process since it doesn’t have much headroom for standard sized chicks.
Also, be careful in using any kind of candling light, studies have shown that candling can lead to lower hatch rates.
Just manually set the temp on this, don’t trust the auto. The temp and humidity readers have been accurate, but always use backups just for peace of mind.
Okay guys. I did not expect this to actually be as good as it is. I have emus and wanted to hatch out a couple of their eggs. Two fit perfectly in one tray with automatic turning rollers. You could fit four snuggly in there but would have to hand turn them.
This little contraption has kept the temperature at exactly 97.5 where I set it consistently. I unlatch the door because I need the humidity at around 35% and having it locked close makes the humidity much higher than that. Even with the door slightly a jar, it has no problem keeping it at the temperature I want. Multiple thermometers and hydrometers confirm that it is completely consistent with its temperatures and humidity control.
People are right, the handle is really cheap, but it doesn’t affect the performance in any way, so who cares.
It is absolutely a “set it and forget it” device, with the exception of filling the water bottle once a week. It is also very easy to follow directions and set the parameters. When we lost power, it didn’t lose the settings either. When we got power back, it went right back to doing what it was doing with what I programmed it at!
The air circulation fan is a nice touch, the alarms are an okay touch. If you’re looking for a giant industrial incubator for your hatchery, this is not for you. If you’re looking for a smaller yet versatile one with a lot of bells and whistles for the price for your hobby farm, this one’s great!
Pretty good
Works very well for snake eggs. Im sure if this was used for birds, the temperature may fluctuate because of the material its made of. The latch can be easily opened, so be careful to place it somewhere away from pets and children. Overall pretty good for what I needed it for.