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    Time vs. Temperature?

    I'm incubating between 87.6-87.9 degrees. Since this is a bit lower than the usual 89...how much longer than the normal 55-60 days can I expect my eggs to go?

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    im guessing but maybe 65-70(or possible they will not incubate and form at all), but why are you incubating them so much lower? are you incubating other eggs with them of a diff species?
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    Re: Time vs. Temperature?

    Quote Originally Posted by 1nstinct View Post
    im guessing but maybe 65-70(or possible they will not incubate and form at all), but why are you incubating them so much lower? are you incubating other eggs with them of a diff species?
    It's not THAT much lower...lots of people incubate around 88...why do you think they won't develop at all?

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    Re: Time vs. Temperature?

    Quote Originally Posted by 1nstinct View Post
    im guessing but maybe 65-70(or possible they will not incubate and form at all), but why are you incubating them so much lower? are you incubating other eggs with them of a diff species?
    .5-1 degree isn't going to cause any issues! Just possibly add a couple days onto the incubation time.
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    I don't think 65 days is out of the question, but I doubt it would be that long if you are close to 88. I incubate at 88-89 and they are all out by day 60. I think the earliest I have had a clutch out so far was day 58 and I cut my eggs between day 52-54.

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    Re: Time vs. Temperature?

    saying they won't form is silly...look for 64 or so days
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