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Posted by: Kelly_Haller at Sat Apr 3 12:29:37 2010 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Kelly_Haller ] Two different issues are occurring in this situation. First, was the actual surface temp of the substrate measured with a thermometer device or was this based on the reading of the thermostatic unit for the UTH. If the surface was not measured directly with a thermometer of some type, there is a possibility that the temp was not quite as high as 97. If indeed the temp was 97 for more than a few hours, it is very likely that you will see developmental defects in the neonates, and if this was for more than half a day, most likely death of the eggs. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Hide Replies ]
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