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RE: A few more out

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Posted by: tbrock at Wed Jun 2 08:36:53 2010   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by tbrock ]  
   

>>Congrats, Toby. They're looking good..
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>>Did you incubate them on the shelf with no extra heat?
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>>Like Gidi said, some of the Chinese and Korean dione have the longer incubation times. That is opposed to some of the others with very short incubations, like the Ukrainian I kept at one time, 13 days.
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>>PS: Gidi, do you have pics of your Korean dione?
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>>Regards....Terry
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>>www.ratsnakehaven.com
>>www.scenicsantaritas.org

Thanks Terry!

Not exactly. I incubated them in a rack with back heat from heat tape. They were situated at about the middle of the shelf, and temps were mostly between 76 - 78 degrees F, with night time drops to 74 F. Last year's clutch was incubated at ~ 78 - 80 F, with no night time drop, and hatched in about 27 days.
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-Toby Brock
Southwestern Center for Herpetological Research


   

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