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RE: incubation temp needed bearded eggs

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Posted by: atldragons at Sat Jun 12 11:51:05 2010   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by atldragons ]  
   

When my dragons lay their eggs... I separate the klutch of eggs into 2 groups. 1 for females and 1 for males. My Male incubator is set at 83-85.5 degrees. My female incubator is set at 80.5-83 degrees Farenheight.

For example: Out of a klutch of 20 eggs. 10 eggs go in each incubator and maybe 1 out of the 10 eggs will turn out to be the opposite (expected) sex/gender.... So my theory works pretty well.

Make sure the incubator is in a regualted room temperature as well (the room temp. should not fluctuate).

Best of Luck!
www.AtlantaBeardedDragons.com


   

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