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RE: long incubation times

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Posted by: JKruse at Thu Aug 13 00:16:02 2009  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by JKruse ]  
   

S'up brother. I told you don't worry! It's likely you had some temp flux there, as 106 days IS kinda long, but warm it up a bit if you can to speed it along. That neo should be fully developed and I can't see you waiting more than another week or so. Temp stability is important. I start my eggs out at about 80 for the first couple weeks and then drop to the low-mid 70's for the remainder of the incubation process. I have always faithfully used an indoor/outdoor digital thermometer that has an outdoor sensor connected via cord so that I can read the air temp in the snake room by the main part of the thermometer and the inside of the incubation box via the outdoor sensor probe. If you can't find one I will send one to you.


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