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    What is your incubation temp?

    I justs et up my incubator and have a nice, steady 88.0-88.2 degrees. Now just need some eggs, which should come in a week or so. What does everyone else do, and how long do your eggs take??

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    Re: What is your incubation temp?

    I'm incubating at 87 and my first clutch of 7 should hatch on or around the 17th(60 days). They have been dented for about a week now.
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    Re: What is your incubation temp?

    89F, using NSreptiles Incubators with herpstat control.
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    Re: What is your incubation temp?

    88.9 degrees for us this year. Most have hatched out between day 56 and 57.
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    Re: What is your incubation temp?

    He hatched our first clutch this year at 95% humidity and 89 degrees F.
    We saw movement in th eeggs at day 52 and on days 59 and 60 they emerged from their eggs.

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    Re: What is your incubation temp?

    89-90 degrees for me

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    Re: What is your incubation temp?

    Quote Originally Posted by Sputnik
    89F, using NSreptiles Incubators with herpstat control.
    Hatching in 57 days for us and 75% humidity was maintained.
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    Re: What is your incubation temp?

    I go 88 degress to allow room for warming up. I have alot of reptile enclosures in my snake room and it gets a little warm and incubator gets up to 91 sometimes. Mine average 55 days.

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    Re: What is your incubation temp?

    I go at 87. It was recently chilly, and since I have the probe on the FW in the Inc. and not inside the egg tubs, that is why it has been 86.5 the past few days. But it is maintaining at 87 now. I am just paranoid about eggs being cooked to death, as I had that happen with a crappy hovabator recently. But this seems to be working fine. Like Raul said, if our house heats up a few degrees, they will not go into the danger zone.
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    Re: What is your incubation temp?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ginevive
    I go at 87. It was recently chilly, and since I have the probe on the FW in the Inc. and not inside the egg tubs, that is why it has been 86.5 the past few days. But it is maintaining at 87 now. I am just paranoid about eggs being cooked to death, as I had that happen with a crappy hovabator recently. But this seems to be working fine. Like Raul said, if our house heats up a few degrees, they will not go into the danger zone.
    I don't know if this is done a lot, but a breeder I bought my albino from filled his incubator with water bottles. It takes a lot longer for 90 degree water to warm up or cool down, so it stablizes the temperature in case there's fluctuations. That water is always giving off 90 degree heat, even during power outages, or crappy hovabators.
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