BRINSEA Mini II Advance Automatic Egg Incubator Hatching Mats, 6 count - Chewy.com

Brinsea Mini II Advance Automatic Egg Incubator Hatching Mats, 6 count

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About This Item

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  • Designed to be used specifically with the Brinsea Mini II Advance Automatic Egg Incubator.
  • Grippy surface allows chicks to get a better grip once out of the egg, preventing splayed legs.
  • Makes cleaning the incubator easy with its super absorbent and durable surface.
  • It’s easy to use and made out of heavy duty cardboard that’s bio-degradable.
  • Pack comes with 6 hatching mats to accommodate your egg hatching needs.

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Questions & Answers

1 Customer Questions


Can this be used to incubate red slider eggs as well?
Answer by ChewyNov 01, 2020
The incubator for these replacement mats are not suitable for reptile eggs and is intended for bird eggs.

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3 Customer Reviews



Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By cat57 on Jul 24, 2018

This is Great!

I used to use paper towels for my hachlings to have a little traction for their little legs. These are much more sturdy, a heavy cardboard. Also makes cleaning up easy.


Rated 1 out of 5 stars
By Keri on May 22, 2018

Splayed leg

I would give 0 stars if I could. This cardboard is way too slippery. I’ve hatched three different times using these and each time I’ve had at least one chick with splayed leg. Not happy.


Rated 4 out of 5 stars
By Csaw on Apr 21, 2018

Useful item

These corrugated hatching mats work great! Nothing worse than having crippled chicks caused by slick footing during their infancy.