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RE: How long for cal king eggs to hatch?

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Posted by: DMong at Sat Apr 24 14:31:32 2010   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ]  
   

Well, there isn't an exact time really, because all this depends on what temps they are incubated at. I would shoot for a "target" temp of about 80 degrees, that way, you leave yourself a slight buffer if temps should get slightly higher for whatever reason, depending on where you have them, and your method. At those temps, they should hatch around 58 to 60 plus days. But this can/does always vary a bit.

I find that getula hatch a bit sooner than say, Hondo eggs at the same temp, as they typically take about 70 plus days at the same temp.


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