Hello,
#1 question i have for you is have you really though hatching the eggs though. lot of costs and time and work involved and I want to make sure your doing it for the right reasons. do not expect to make a penny hatching beardies, unless you have the deepest and newest color morphs, it just wont happen.
with that said,
In my slightly edcated, personal opinion, unless your going to need a huge incubator and are going to be incubating a ton of eggs, just buy a hovabator from lllreptiles.com i think it's like 40 bucks for the inc. and 50 for a kit. (I'm gonna get the kit, my bro wants one of my babies when I hatch some so I told him if he buys me the inc. he can take the pick of the litter lol)
if your a hobby breeder just doing it to feel the joy of raising a baby, I suggest not incubating the entire clutch, I personally will not be doing an entire clutch, I feel I only want about 5-10 babies, that is enough for me to get the feel and still be able to sell or give away the babies to good homes (or reputable pet stores in the area). If your doing it for a hobby and then I assume it's your first, I suggest you start small so you do not overwhelm yourself.
some on here may disagree and that's fine but I prefer to see smaller quantities of quality dragons that are breed and handled properly to a ton in a tank that are starved for affection. (those of you on here that are breeders i am not talking about you i see how your customers love you here!)
hope that helps you a bit, lol
I don't mean to offend anyone just don't like improper breeding is all.
if you are bent on making one I'm sure i can dig up some plans for you, but the materials would almost cost as much, especially since it has to be moist, last time i built a duck egg incubator i spent 35 bucks lol. science project when i was like 16. i got an A+ lol. (im 27 now) Oh yea and if anyone wants to try their hand at that, it's a lot of fun and they are really cute (follow you around like your the mommy or daddy duck) but 14 ducks are MESSY!!!!!!
Charles