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zovick
at Tue Sep 9 08:46:22 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by zovick ]
Hi. In both races of G. elegans, temperature sexing is quite reliable. In my experience (roughly 250 babies hatched) there is a better than 98% probability that babies incubated at 89F will be females, while babies incubated at 84F will be males. Of course, it is very helpful if you know and trust the breeder and/or seller of the animal to be telling you the truth rather than just telling you what you want to hear to make a sale, which unfortunately does occur from time to time.
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