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    Re: Day 55 @ 86 degrees cut or don't cut?

    I would definitely wait. I found that mine were incubating at much lower temps than I thought they were, so they were way behind schedule when I cut them. Hopefully, we won't have any problems. Lesson learned.
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    Re: Day 55 @ 86 degrees cut or don't cut?

    Quote Originally Posted by Samsa View Post
    I would definitely wait. I found that mine were incubating at much lower temps than I thought they were, so they were way behind schedule when I cut them. Hopefully, we won't have any problems. Lesson learned.
    I agree that's why I popped this thread up. I am using 86 degrees by design as I know some successful breeders using this temp. and getting more ''chunky'' babies and less skinny ones at hatch time. Each egg is ranging between 75-90 grams at day 54, sounds within range to me. I'm sure someone will say if it is not.

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