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    Temps

    I was wondering, I don't believe it would be genetic but would raising the temperatures during the incubation period create visual genetic mutations? I can't imagine anyone has done this on purpose, but if it has happened to you and any interesting offspring resulted from it can you post pictures.

    Also I read that incubating bearded dragon eggs at a lower temp results in more females, and that higher temps give you males... is there any truth to that with BPs?

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    Re: Temps

    Bearded Dragons and Ball Pythons can not be temperature sexed. You are thinking of Leopard Geckos and certain other Geckos and Reptile species.


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