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RE: incubation temp needed bearded eggs

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Posted by: DreamWorks at Sat Jun 12 13:36:00 2010   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DreamWorks ]  
   

Yes I have read that this is not true for BDs either the temp dept sex gradient issue.

I have read that using cooler temperatures say 82 instead of 85 allows the dragons to develop just a little slower in the egg and therefore they end up being healthier dragons.


Here is a question:

I've always wondered how silkbacks come out of the egg. Doesnt the eggtooth get messed up along with the other scales and hard outer covering?

The dragons at the cooler temp are taking a little longer to develop arent they?

Do they seem to be any healthier?


   

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