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I have had best results with upper 70's, from about 77 - 80 degrees F. Also, I have had better results with Hatch Rite or zero medium methods (fluorescent light diffuser over wet perlite) with their eggs than with vermiculite or moist sphagnum moss. In my experience, these eggs need to dent in before hatching. If the eggs are full of fluid (turgid) all the way to hatching, you run the risk of the neonates drowning in their eggs.

 ----- -Toby Brock Southwestern Center for Herpetological Research
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