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Posted by: FRoberts at Sat Mar 31 15:52:31 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FRoberts ] Thanks for the intel, i knew their had to be an intermediate day between the two species normal incubation. I have never done this hybrid but I would have cut the eggs about the same time you did, so I think you will be successful again this year, good luck and please post any hatchlings you get, I love those hybrids, I am not very fond of them when they are bred back to burms however, nothing like a 50/50 mixture. Although I have seen some pics of them bred back to tigers, those where interesting looking. DO you incubate at 89 degrees? | ||
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