Quote Originally Posted by tigerlily
All of the research I've done has said to keep incubation temps at 88-90 degrees. I'm curious as to the source of the information which has you incubating at a higher temp. (Please do not take this as an attack, as I am genuinely curious) You have done this for two years, how many clutches have you produced and what hatch ratio. I am hoping to have eggs next year, and would like to absorb as much info as I can.
Your attacking me .Just joking lol.The sources i recieved my temp info from was breeders both online and speaking to in person before i started breeding.Last year i had 1 female drop 8 all hatched into perfectly healthy babies.This year my other female dropped 11, 8 hatched 2 died right away after being laid and the other loss died right after hatching.The later baby looked like it had a problem absorbing its egg yolk sack.Now back to our fighting lol.