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    I think (please correct me if I'm wrong here) that kinks and other defects are more likely to happen when temps are too high..?

    With my clutches, the temps usually fluctuated from around mid 80s to upper 80s. So far, my earliest hatches were at day 53 and latest were at day 67.

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    Re: More egg questions

    Quote Originally Posted by Quiet Tempest View Post
    I think (please correct me if I'm wrong here) that kinks and other defects are more likely to happen when temps are too high..?

    With my clutches, the temps usually fluctuated from around mid 80s to upper 80s. So far, my earliest hatches were at day 53 and latest were at day 67.
    Temp Fluctuations is main cause. higher temps hardly harm the eggs. Theres a few that like to incubate at 90-93. But when temps are up and down due to lack of insulation, then thats where problems happen.

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