Dear All:
We use a Tupperware container, with a nice air/liquid-tight lid. But any 
container like that will work. Our trick is to buy plastic ceiling tile 
material from the hardware store. (Used in ceiling panels.)  It comes in big 
sheets (5 feet by 3 feet?) and is pretty cheap (~$12/sheet).  We get the white 
or clear kind that has square holes cut through the plastic. The holes are 
about 1 cm square. We then use pliers to "cut" out panels/pieces that will fit 
inside the container (wear face protection because the plastic flies all over 
the place). We put one piece in the bottom of the container, then set a metal 
slide rack (or any water-proof slide rack) on top. We put water in the bottom 
and this first panel keeps the slides from getting wet. Then, I cut out 4 
single squares of the material and put them inside the metal slide racks, at 
all 4 corners. Then I can lay another metal slide rack on top. Another 4 
pieces, another rack, etc.  So you can build up a tall stack depending on the 
size of your container. And the ceiling tile material is also really good for 
under drying dishes and other uses around the lab. 
The cheap way to make an incubation chamber!
Sarah Pixley
Univ. of Cincinnati

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