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You should incubate at 88.5-89 degrees.
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Long Incubation
Yes, most people incubate at higher temps, but that doesn't mean that 86 or 87 is necessarily too low. Before switching to maternal incubation, we ran our incubator at 87, and it worked just fine. Not to say there is anything wrong with incubating at 89, either, though.
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Re: Long Incubation
 Originally Posted by FireStorm
Yes, most people incubate at higher temps, but that doesn't mean that 86 or 87 is necessarily too low. Before switching to maternal incubation, we ran our incubator at 87, and it worked just fine. Not to say there is anything wrong with incubating at 89, either, though.
When I said low I was talking about compared to what most people incubate at.
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0.1 - Poicephalus senegalus - Stella (Senegal Parrot)
0.1- Poicephalus rufiventris - Alexa (Red-bellied Parrot)
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Long Incubation
 Originally Posted by Coopers Constrictors
You should incubate at 88.5-89 degrees.
I am not trying to be critical - I think this is an interesting topic for discussion. What makes you say that 88.5-89 is the best temperature? I have not seen any studies done comparing different incubation temperatures, so at this point I'm not really sure we can say what temperature is best.
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Thank-you for the replies.I normally incubate them at around 87. I did this in 2011 and even with a week of no power (incubation at 75) they still pipped at day 60 or within a few days.
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I'm having a similar long incubation this year as well, and mine were at a steady 88-89 the entire time. I had the first egg pip and hatch on day 60, I cut the eggs on day 64, then another hatched on day 65, three more on day 66, and one so far on day 67. I'm waiting for the last two, (who have been cut & candled and are moving around in the eggs). So far one female, 5 males. Hoping the last two are females. Dunno about you, but I'm going to reevaluate my incubator situation for next season. Regardless, it is a beautiful clutch of normal/cinnamon babies, so long incubation or not I'm satisfied.
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0.1 2007 Normal
1.0 2008 Cinnamon
1.0 2010 Normal
0.1 2011 High White Reduced Pattern Spider
0.1 2012 Normal
1.0 2013 Normal
1.0 2013 Cinnamon
0.1 2013 Cinnamon
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My results incubating at 86 = complete failure of babies to mature or thrive.
Best to incubate between 88 and 90, for a reason ...
Jerry Robertson

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