Re: incubator temp question
I maintain about 89. Even with fluctuations within a couple degrees, you'll be fine. But make sure its consistent. What type of incubator are you using?
Re: incubator temp question
The few clutches I have hatched have been incubated at 89 degrees with the first pip being right around 56 days. However, I have had hatchlings in every clutch that required assist feeding to get started, as many as half the clutch. I have heard by incubating at lower temperatures that hatchlings tend to be larger upon hatching and have stronger feeding responses. I intend to incubate this year at 87 and see what the results are for myself, realizing of course that it should be a longer incubation period then previous clutches.
Re: incubator temp question
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steve_r34
Yea I don't want my temps to go past 89 . But I I'm nervous if I drop to 88 that one of the tubs maybe at 86 and idk if that's gonna be to cold or not .
Do you have a fan circulating the air in the incubator? If not then I would suggest wiring a small computer fan in there so that the ambient is the same through out the incubator. There really shouldn't be too much variation from tub to tub if your setup is correct.
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If u can see also how I had to run the tape cause the back of the fridge don't go straight back there's a cut in .
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I was thinking of cutting the tape but then idk if it would be enough tape after that