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Posted by: steve fuller at Sat Jul 11 16:14:04 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by steve fuller ] You're getting close. If temperatures have been mostly in 70's you could easily go past 120 days. Way back when, when we kept indigo eggs in the 80's, they would hatch way less than 100 days. A substantial number of those hatchlings would have spinal kinks. Last year Robert Bruce shared that towards the end of incubation to raise temnperatures to low 80's so that hatchlings have more strength to get out of the egg. | ||
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