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R. ciliatus IncubationTeperature Determined Gender??

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Posted by: deinagkistrodon at Thu Dec 16 12:32:01 2004   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by deinagkistrodon ]  
   

I have recieved very mixed information about wether or not this is true. A number of different internet sources have claimed that an incubation temperature between 79 and 81 will yeild gauranteed female offspring. Yet many others (some seeming much more reliable), have claimed that it is assumed temperature might detetermine offspring gender but is unproven. Others still have stated that temperature plays no roled in determining gender.



I must have read atleast 30 hobbyist written care sheets over the past week. At least two thirds of them describing the species as one wich has a temperature determined gender. It is also my experience that show vendors will often have their 1 week old neonates labeled male sign or female sign. When asked how they made this determination they often respond "oh I incubated them to be female". Unless ofcourse they had manualy everted the hemipene.



Is there anybody who knows of some reliable published research that could shed some conclusive light on this issue?


   

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