Things You'll Need
- 5-gallon plastic container or aquarium
- Submersible water heater with thermostat
- Cup
- Water
- Sand (enough to fill 5-gallon tub)
- 10-gallon aquarium
- 2 thermometers
- Sheet of Plexiglas
- Drill
- Tape
Instructions
Fill the 5-gallon container with sand. Pour cups of lukewarm water over the sand to wet it, but do not leave the sand overly damp. Place a thermometer into the center of the sand about 1 inch deep.
Place the 5-gallon container and the aquarium water heater into the 10-gallon tank. Set the water heater to 80 degrees but do not turn it on.
Fill the 10-gallon tank with lukewarm water until the water level is about 1/2 inch above the sand line in the 5-gallon container. Place the second thermometer into the outer tank. Turn on the water heater.
Drill five to six holes in the Plexiglas sheet. Each hole should be about 1/4 inch in diameter. Place the Plexiglas sheet over the tanks.
Monitor the temperature in the tanks for several days. Record the temperature every few hours and chart the changes between day and night temperatures. The temperature in both tanks should hover around 82 degrees Fahrenheit.
Make indentations in the sand to prep the tank for the eggs. Place eggs in the sand until they are about halfway covered. Leave eggs alone to allow them to incubate and continue to monitor the temperature and water levels in the tanks to keep them steady.