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Posted by jeanne on May 07, 2003 at 15:24:31:
In Reply to: It all depends posted by hicksonj on May 07, 2003 at 14:39:21:
Yeah, I read this on Ron Trempers web site. Thanks for the post though. They will probably hatch any time now, maybe even when I get home, that would be awesome! I can't wait to have babies again, they are so much fun to watch growing up.
Thanks again,
Jeanne
:There is a new trend towards incubating eggs at the sexed temp for 2 weeks, and then to crank up the heat to 90. This will keep the lower temp-sexed eggs female, since sex is determined in the first two weeks. It may also help in keeping color in tangs, yellows, and albinos. It will also speed up incubation time to about 35 days for both females and males. (this is the tremper incubation method)
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