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iluvblackfrancis
at Tue Jul 15 20:34:54 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by iluvblackfrancis ]
what you said about the "tremper method" makes sense, but it's not how Tremper explains it on his site. he says to wait only 14 days, and to simply move them to 90, nothing about gradually moving them. here is exactly what he says:
A) Sex in leopard geckos is determined within the first 2-weeks of incubation. So if you let albino eggs experience 78-83F for 14 days that will lock in the female sex and then you merely move those female eggs to a constant 90F for the remainder of incubation to get the best looking possible female offspring. ----- your head will collapse, but there's nothing in it, and you'll ask yourself, "where is my mind"
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