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jobi
at Tue May 9 23:19:58 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jobi ]
I wonder if both of you missed my point?
Therefore I will be specific and ask a direct question.
Have you ever incubated at 75-78f with a 5 degree drop at knight?
This is very clear to me, without this drop embryo will burn its fuel and die.
Answer yes or no! saying I incubated at 75f and they died means nothing, you can repeat that for ever and always get the same results.
One last time; developing eggs need a rest period (knight drops) how do you provide this rest period to you’re eggs?
Supervising and Providing a usable choice of temperature and hydration to eggs, is call egg husbandry.
To set up eggs in a container at a steady temp and humidity and hoping they hatch, is call luck. Sure you can adjust you luck with every clutches, but nevertheless its still luck.

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