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Posted by Ed on July 05, 2000 at 23:06:44:
In Reply to: Sex determination via incubation temperature posted by Max on July 05, 2000 at 13:28:08:
This is what is called "environmental sex determination". Without going into a lot of detail about temperature fluctuations or gonad development, as a general rule eggs incubated at 30C(86F)are about 50/50. Above that temperature female hatchlings become predominate, below males. However, I do not incubate with temperatures above 33C (92F) or below 27C (81F).
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