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Posted by bradley on May 10, 2003 at 13:28:46:
In Reply to: About the tremper incubation method.... posted by Preston001 on May 10, 2003 at 13:12:24:
"Hot Females" (which the only thing wrong with them is that they mature much slower) are produced by tempertures over 90F for the incubation period where sex is determined. To get hot females you would have to incubate at over 90F for at least the two weeks that the gender is determined.
Josh-Good point, thats right, its just like incubating for males, but you would get females. If anything "cheating" using this method would only happen to incubating for female because of the jump from 80F to 90F, but I believe this is not cheating as well.
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