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what temp for incubation

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  • 07-27-2008, 07:06 PM
    ADEE
    what temp for incubation
    what temp do you use for incubation

    and i was thinking (uh oh) hypothetically could you use your rack (if kept at 89 degrees or so) to incubate? Set the eggs up the same way you would when using an incubator but put them on one of the shelves of the rack, if your using a thermostat the temps only fluctuate one degree (in our racks at least) if you (meaning anyone) had space in your rack to do so wouldnt that be safer then using a hobovator? If we can (and have) used our rack for leo egg incubating couldnt you do same for BP eggs? I know our breeder *has* hatched eggs by leaving them on the shelf of his snake room and they hatched fine.. im sure it isnt common practice but shouldnt it be possible??
  • 07-27-2008, 07:26 PM
    PythonWallace
    Re: what temp for incubation
    I've heard of someone who incubates BP eggs on a top shelf in a warm snake room on newspaper. This is my 1st year breeding balls, but I've been doing it at 89.5. I could be wrong, but from what I understand you can incubate anywhere from 85 or 86 to 91 as long as the temperatures are fairly consistant for the duration.
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