Reptile Egg Incubators That Mimic Natural Nest Conditions

Wilbanks Homeostatic Incubators are designed to mimic the natural thermal rhythms found in reptile nests rather than holding a rigid, artificial temperature. Each unit is built to rise to a precise set point, gradually cool up to 3°F, and then return to that set point—creating a natural incubation average that more closely reflects conditions experienced in nature. Through decades of hands-on breeding, we have found this controlled thermal cycling produces stronger, more robust neonates. Because Wilbanks incubators both heat and actively cool, many breeders also use the same units for brumation, making them a versatile, year-round solution for serious reptile keepers.

Wilbanks Homeostatic reptile egg incubator designed for natural thermal cycling

Available Incubator Models

Key Features

  • Locking glass doors for security and visibility
  • Digital thermostat with continuously monitored temperature display
  • Integrated LED interior lighting
  • Internal air circulation system with activated carbon filtration
  • Active heating and cooling for true environmental control (commercial models)

How Wilbanks Homeostatic Incubators Work

Traditional proportional thermostats attempt to hold a perfectly flat temperature line by constantly cycling on and off. Wilbanks Homeostatic Incubators use a controlled average-incubation process designed to more closely mimic natural nesting conditions.

Controlled Thermal Cycling

  • The incubator gently heats or cools to reach the selected set point
  • Once reached, temperature is allowed to naturally drift down approximately 3°F
  • The system then gradually returns to the set point, creating a smooth, repeatable cycle

In natural nests, temperature is never perfectly constant. Eggs experience subtle rises and falls throughout the day. Through extensive testing across thousands of clutches, this natural temperature rhythm has consistently produced strong, vigorous neonates compared to rigid proportional systems.

Incubation Performance

Wilbanks incubators are designed to reliably incubate virtually any reptile species by maintaining a controlled incubation average rather than forcing a rigid, artificial temperature. The system actively heats and cools, allowing consistent performance regardless of ambient room conditions.

As eggs develop and begin producing excess metabolic heat late in incubation, the system automatically corrects internal temperatures—eliminating the need to open doors to release heat and preserving control throughout the cycle.

For temperature-sensitive species such as Chahoua Geckos—where sex determination is influenced by incubation temperature (for example, approximately 72°F for females)—precise control can be maintained without relying on external room conditions.

Brumation & Seasonal Cycling

Many species require a controlled cooling period to trigger successful breeding. Traditional methods often rely on garages or outdoor environments, which can expose animals to unsafe temperature swings.

  • Set precise cooling temperatures (for example, around 55°F)
  • Place rack tubs directly inside the incubator
  • Maintain stable conditions without risk of overheating or freezing
  • Perform off-season cycling when needed
  • Use the same unit to incubate resulting eggs

Propagation & Specialty Applications

Certain reptiles, amphibians, and invertebrates require cooler or highly specific temperature ranges that can be difficult to maintain consistently using standard room-based methods. Wilbanks incubators provide controlled, repeatable conditions year-round for temperature-sensitive projects.

This opens the door to propagating species with challenging thermal requirements, including salamanders, insects, and other organisms where temperature control is critical to success.

Note from Mike Wilbanks

When I first started in the reptile business, I wanted my facility to reflect quality and professionalism—which meant using the best equipment available. At the time, there was no true professional-level incubator on the market, so like many breeders, I built my own.

After hatching thousands upon thousands of reptiles and closely observing what actually happens during successful incubation, one thing became clear: nature does not hold a perfectly constant temperature. In the wild, eggs experience gentle rises and falls throughout development, and those micro-fluctuations play an important role in producing stronger, healthier offspring.

Our homeostatic design rises to the set point, then allows a controlled, natural 3°F drop before returning back to temperature. This creates a smooth rhythm that mirrors natural incubation rather than forcing a flat, artificial line.

I am extremely proud of these incubators and believe they represent a new standard for serious reptile breeding. Thank you for the continued support that made this possible.

Important: Calibrate Your New Wilbanks Incubator.

During the shipping process the calibration of the thermostat can come out of adjustment. So, when you receive your new incubator it is imperative that you calibrate the thermostat. It is easy and can be done in a few simple steps.

  1. After unboxing allow the incubator to stand for at least 1 hour before plugging it in to the electric outlet.
  2. Plug in the incubator and set your desired temperature.
  3. Place the thermometer on the second shelf down.
  4. Close the door and allow the incubator to stabilize and come up to temperature for 4 hours.
  5. Check the temperature of the accurate thermometer and note how this compares to the chamber display temperature (right).
  6. For instance if your thermometer reads 87°F and the left chamber display temp reads 89°F, you will need to adjust the calibration -2°F.
Entering
Calibration Mode

7. Hold down the up and down adjustment for 3 seconds.

8. The left number will flash "0" from the factory.

Adjusting
Calibration

9. While the "0" is flashing on the left, push either the up or the down arrow to adjust the calibration.

10. In our example we would adjust down until -2°F is displayed. This will adjust the themerature of the thermostat down by 2°F to accuratly calibrate it.

11. After you have completed calibration it is good practice to perform all of these steps again to ensure you have your incubator completely accurate.

All Wilbanks Homeostatic Incubators are designed and used in our own breeding facility and refined through decades of real-world reptile incubation experience.

Reptile Egg Incubation Designed Around Nature

Unlike conventional incubators that attempt to hold a rigid temperature, Wilbanks Homeostatic Incubators are engineered to mimic the natural thermal rhythms found in reptile nests. Each unit rises to a precise set point, gradually cools up to 3°F, and then returns to that set point—creating a biologically realistic incubation average that more closely reflects natural conditions and supports healthier development.

Controlled Thermal Cycling for Stronger Neonates

Through decades of hands-on breeding, we have found that controlled thermal cycling during incubation consistently produces stronger, more robust neonates compared to flat, artificially stable temperatures. This approach mirrors how eggs experience subtle temperature variation in natural nests, supporting proper development without unnecessary stress.

Heating and Cooling in a Single Professional Incubator

Wilbanks Homeostatic Incubators actively heat and cool, allowing precise environmental control across multiple reptile applications. Because of this dual capability, many breeders use the same incubator for both egg incubation and reptile brumation, making it a versatile, year-round solution for serious reptile keepers and breeding facilities.

What Makes Wilbanks Homeostatic Incubators Different?

Wilbanks Homeostatic Incubators are not built around hobby assumptions or generic thermostatic control. They are designed by breeders, for breeders, with a focus on biological outcomes rather than marketing specifications. Every system is refined through real use in large-scale reptile breeding environments and built to support consistency, reliability, and long-term performance across a wide range of reptile species.

🛡️ Warranty Information

Your Wilbanks Homeostatic Incubator™ is engineered for long-term reliability and supported by a premium warranty program:


  • 🧩 1-Year Parts Warranty

    Covers internal components and electronics against defects in materials or workmanship.

    (Excludes damage caused by human error, misuse, or natural disasters.)

  • 🥶 3-Year Compressor Warranty

    The cooling system compressor is protected for three full years to ensure dependable performance.

🔒 Non-Transferable Warranty

All warranties apply only to the original purchaser of the incubator.

If the incubator was purchased second-hand, the warranty does not transfer to the new owner.

We are always happy to assist second-hand owners with repairs and guidance, but parts will be billable in those cases.

🛠️ Spare Parts

Here are the available spare parts for purchase in case you want to have components on hand for quick repair in the event of a failure.