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Posted by: BRhaco at Thu Aug 9 08:28:42 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by BRhaco ] What would be required for SCIENTIFIC support. The data is already enough for me, as a breeder, to say "Well, just to be safe I'm keeping my incubation temps between 78 and 81". But formal herpetology needs a lot more data. I know I myself have had lots of colubrid clutches turn out all or almost all one sex as a random occurrence-but when you look at the same parents over several years it all evens out. | ||
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