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    incubation temperature

    Hi guys, I know its maybe already asked, but I don't seem to be able to find it.

    I was wondering on wich temperature you incubate your ball eggs.
    I also will have corn eggs this year and I was wondering if I can set my temp on 29 degrees celcius, so it will be a bit too hot for corns and a bit too cold for balls. Is this possible or is it better to get another incubator or are there other possibilities that I don't see right now?

    Thanks already!!

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    i set my temp at 89f (31.6c) and have 100% hatch rate
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    Re: incubation temperature

    86.5 :d
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    88-90 works for me for ball's. Not sure about corns
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    Re: incubation temperature

    Thanks, I think I'll just use 2 incubaters.

    Greets Tania
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    Re: incubation temperature

    Quote Originally Posted by Tania View Post
    Thanks, I think I'll just use 2 incubaters.

    Greets Tania
    Good plan, even on the low end of ball incubation temps that is too hot for corns.
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