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Posted by bblack on March 22, 2003 at 14:28:21:
In Reply to: Re: Question about your post????? posted by mikecoscia on March 22, 2003 at 07:09:54:
Mike,
well, so far I have not raised any of my babies to adult hood, I'm doing that now and have a couple that will be ready to breed in a few months. I have read in Reptiles Magazine and Allen's article that 77-81 degrees is the way to go. That is why I incubate at 80 degrees..I would be curious to know what ill effects the people you know that used 80 degrees as the incubation temp had? Maybe they let it get to 82 degrees for too long, I heard that the eggs can't withstand 82 degrees for long periods..
Bill
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