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View Poll Results: What do you Incubate Ball Python Eggs At?

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  • 85.5 ( or within this range )

    8 2.82%
  • 86.5 ( or within this range )

    11 3.87%
  • 87.5 ( or within this range )

    30 10.56%
  • 88.5 ( or within this range )

    114 40.14%
  • 88.9

    72 25.35%
  • Other

    49 17.25%
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    Re: Incubation Temps

    Herpstat set to 88.5

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    Re: Incubation Temps

    Helix set at 89. Probe in the tub.

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    Re: Incubation Temps

    Like Raul, Mike and I went for the 88 degree range so that if there was an slight spike upwards it wouldn't put the eggs at over 90 degrees. Seemed to work, we had a 100% hatch rate last year (granted it was only 3 clutches but for a first year with eggs, we were pleased).
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    Re: Incubation Temps

    Thanks everyone for the votes and the info on what you all choose to do!

    Im leaving my bator at 88.5 this year.
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    Re: Incubation Temps

    i have my incubater set to 90, and one of the egg boxes is reading 88.5 and one reads 86.5 any one have any idea wats up there.




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    Re: Incubation Temps

    Quote Originally Posted by dmaricle View Post
    i have my incubater set to 90, and one of the egg boxes is reading 88.5 and one reads 86.5 any one have any idea wats up there.

    Where have you placed the probe?

    I placed my probe IN the eggbox, buried in the perlite ( ill be using perlite again this year) During my testing for this years setup.
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    Re: Incubation Temps

    my prob hangs in the middle between the two egg boxes. the box that is perfect 88.5 is like 17 qt and the 86.6 tub is 7 qt both set up the same way and sitting next to each other.




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    Re: Incubation Temps

    Quote Originally Posted by dmaricle View Post
    my prob hangs in the middle between the two egg boxes. the box that is perfect 88.5 is like 17 qt and the 86.6 tub is 7 qt both set up the same way and sitting next to each other.
    is one more over the heat than the other? Also, is one more shallow than the other? ( and therefore less substrate is inside?)
    Alicia Holmes
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    Re: Incubation Temps

    One year under my belt and I had my bator set at 89
    Absolutely obsessed with ball pythons!


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    91F with probe outside the egg box. Perfect.
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