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Posted by ernie on April 13, 2001 at 16:12:56:
In Reply to: Spider tortoise egg incubation posted by Derek on April 12, 2001 at 21:03:24:
I'm incubating mine at 30 to 34 degrees.I heard that the important thing about incubating spiders is that the temp. must be varied by 5 degrees or so, and that if you inc. at a constant temp. the embryos will die. This advice came from a guy in France I think, and his Engligh was bad .. so..? It may have been Germany. I'm keeping records so if it works, I'll have it on paper. I'm keeping the humidity moderate . The guy was not specific on how often to vary the temp., I lower it on weekends.
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