Awesome. I'll probably just put a pinhole in the top of the container and leave it... I don't know.
I looked at the high and low temps for the incubator after it had been running for long enough for the temp to go through about 3 cycles of heating, shutting off, and heating, and the highest was 90.6, and the lowest was 88.3. To verify, these are the right temps to get males? Everywhere I look says 87 produces an equal ratio of males-females, and 90 produces males. This is slightly higher than 90, will that be a problem?
Also, I heard that leopard geckos have females at low temps, males at medium-high temps, and females again at high temps. is this true, and at what temp would I start getting "hot" females?
Thanks!