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    I had not one but two heat spikes last year that put my eggs at about 99 degrees for a full day (both times) and all eggs survived and the babies all came out fine. Not saying it's great for them but nobody can sit there and say that in the wild they stay at a perfect 89 degrees the whole time without ups and downs in temp. just not possible. These things are a lot less delicate than most people think.

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