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Ingo
at Mon May 8 01:11:52 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Ingo ]
Just for the record: To my experience capra hatchlings from eggs incubated at 25°C or higher are much less vital than siblings incubated around 22°. Temp drops at night do harm if they comprise more than 5° C.
The same holds true, albbeit to a lesser extent for G. chmaeleontinus, whereas eggs of G. belli can incubated at up to 28° with no problems.
Thats at least my experience and Froggie may see different thingsd. A lot depends on substrates and conditions of the mother.
But we ar ehere to exchange exoperiences.
Ci@o
Ingo
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