Re: Incubating Temperatures
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MrLang
Reviving this bad boy from the dead.
I just read an article on Maternal Incubation where they said the average temp was 83 degrees. The babies hatched in 70 days with a median weight of 70g, all healthy.
I've heard a fair amount of pretty scary stories of deformations and weird incubation issues from too much heat.
There's one instance here where issues were believed to be caused by incubation at a low temp. Anyone have any more?
It makes a lot of sense that if you incubated at lower temps, it would take them a little longer to hatch and the babies would come out bigger.
I think it works similarly in crested geckos if I remember correctly.
I think our notion of ~86.5º for incubating is really just the highest you can go and still have a really good (and quick) hatch rate. Maybe this has something to do with impatience? I know I am getting pretty impatient! 4 weeks to go!!
Perhaps one season I will try incubating at 84 or 85 and see how it goes. I will admit I was a little nervous at first putting my eggs in the 87º incubator. It felt so hot I thought I was going to make some hard boiled eggs! But everything is fine. I am 50% though incubation of my first clutch and all eggs candle strong veins and lots of movement.
Re: Incubating Temperatures
I haven't started breeding yet, but when I do I will be sure to keep it at 88.5-89 degrees F :cool:
Re: Incubating Temperatures