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What is the proper temp for incubating eggs?
Hello all, i will be giving breeding my first shot in a couple of months here so i just wanted to get all the info straight before i even give this a shot.
I read the sticky on how to make the egg incubater which was very helpful, but it didn't specify what type of temp and humidity the incubator needed to be. I read another post that said b/w 90-100% for the humidity but just wondering on temp at this point.
Thanks
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Re: What is the proper temp for incubating eggs?
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Re: What is the proper temp for incubating eggs?
Some people tend to keep their BP egg temps at 88-89 just incase there is a little fluctuating in the temps in the incubator. It is safer to err towards the cooler side then the warmer side.
However, 89-90 is the actual perfect temps as Heather stated.
Joseph
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Re: What is the proper temp for incubating eggs?
ok thanks a lot guys and gals really appreciate it!
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Re: What is the proper temp for incubating eggs?
 Originally Posted by LadyOhh
89-90 degrees
 Originally Posted by Hyper Joe
Some people tend to keep their BP egg temps at 88-89 just incase there is a little fluctuating in the temps in the incubator. It is safer to err towards the cooler side then the warmer side.
However, 89-90 is the actual perfect temps as Heather stated.
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