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Posted by: RandyWhittington at Mon Nov 2 12:26:48 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by RandyWhittington ] Thanks Todd. Mine are hatching close to 100 days after being layed this year. I ran out of room in my incubator this year before all my trans-pecos eggs were out so I just set them up on top of a rack in one of my snake rooms. I keep my place around 73 to 74 degrees with heat tape on everyone so even on top of one of my racks it's only about 74 or 75 degrees. They are all hatching out nice and healthy but I don't like waiting that long so I will work it out next year so they wont incubate so cool. I think things incubated that cool come out every bit as healthy or even more so in general but I just prefer not to wait so long. | ||
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