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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 )
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87.5 ( or within this range )
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Re: Incubation Temps
Can someone temp gun some of the items in their incubator? And let me know how surface temps match up with air temps?
I have my air temp at 89 (Helix says 89, backup Johnson actually says 90), but surface temps are 87-88.....any thoughts?
JonV
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Re: Incubation Temps
 Originally Posted by nevohraalnavnoj
Can someone temp gun some of the items in their incubator? And let me know how surface temps match up with air temps?
I have my air temp at 89 (Helix says 89, backup Johnson actually says 90), but surface temps are 87-88.....any thoughts?
JonV
102 flexwatt temps
91 waterbottle temps
89 air
85.5 inside the egg tub.
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Re: Incubation Temps
 Originally Posted by mooingtricycle
is one more over the heat than the other? Also, is one more shallow than the other? ( and therefore less substrate is inside?)
i put the colder one closer to the heat tape, and yes the colder one is much smaller and way less substrate. i think im just gonna use the large ones no matter how big the clutch is.
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Re: Incubation Temps
 Originally Posted by dmaricle
i put the colder one closer to the heat tape, and yes the colder one is much smaller and way less substrate. i think im just gonna use the large ones no matter how big the clutch is.
thats why. Smaller container, less substrate, means its going to be warmer overall.
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Re: Incubation Temps
 Originally Posted by stevenkeogh
91F with probe outside the egg box. Perfect.
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I bet they cook pretty quick at this temp. How many days on average does it take for your clutches to hatch?
I set my incubator to 89F with the probe outside of the box, and they normally hatch between 55 and 57 days.
Eddie Strong, Jr. 
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Re: Incubation Temps
 Originally Posted by mooingtricycle
thats why. Smaller container, less substrate, means its going to be warmer overall.
the smaller one is the cold one.
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Re: Incubation Temps
 Originally Posted by Wh00h0069
I bet they cook pretty quick at this temp. How many days on average does it take for your clutches to hatch?
I set my incubator to 89F with the probe outside of the box, and they normally hatch between 55 and 57 days.
Yeah I set mine at 89F with the probe in the tub. They are all out by day 57.
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Re: Incubation Temps
 Originally Posted by Dave763
Yeah I set mine at 89F with the probe in the tub. They are all out by day 57.
dave i know this is way off topic but what kind of dog is in your avatar. lol
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Re: Incubation Temps
 Originally Posted by mooingtricycle
102 flexwatt temps
91 waterbottle temps
89 air
85.5 inside the egg tub.
Thanks!
JonV
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Re: Incubation Temps
is the air being circulated, do you have anything for heat sink
 Originally Posted by nevohraalnavnoj
Can someone temp gun some of the items in their incubator? And let me know how surface temps match up with air temps?
I have my air temp at 89 (Helix says 89, backup Johnson actually says 90), but surface temps are 87-88.....any thoughts?
JonV
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