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    Re: Incubation Temps....

    "Yeah, I know the temps they are Supposed to be...lol."
    "would it matter if I bumped the temps up to 85-89 degrees in my incubator?"
    Do you?
    Ball pythons eggs (for those that don't know but are too afraid to admit it) should be incubated between 88-91 degrees.
    Any lower, they may die, be deformed and/or take forever to hatch.
    Any higher, they may die or be deformed.
    Last edited by mykee; 09-04-2010 at 12:10 PM.

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