I'm curious to know how short of an incubation time anyone has had when incubating their eggs at 90 degrees.
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I'm curious to know how short of an incubation time anyone has had when incubating their eggs at 90 degrees.
>>I'm curious to know how short of an incubation time anyone has had when incubating their eggs at 90 degrees.
52-55 days typically
88 is a little safer.
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I did about 90 this year......wife asked yesterday? or the night before , when the balls will start hatching.....I told her Monday is due date for first ones......then remembered I need to check because they were denting badly and didn't want them to dry out (first clutch of 10)...opened incubator and 4 balls were looking at me.....oops....2 normal and 2 spider......ended up with 3 normals with alot of pattern and 7 spiders......so it took about 54 days .....
so it's started......
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...one of my clutches at 41 days is starting to dent. Too early for hatching so does that mean they're drying out? I sprayed the sides of the egg container, not the eggs, but they haven't filled back out. They're still great other than that.
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