Ok I just realize after chasing my new puppy around for the pass few days that she unplugged my incubator so my eggs have probably been at 70 for about 2-3 days. Has anyone hatch any eggs that have been that cool for that long?
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Ok I just realize after chasing my new puppy around for the pass few days that she unplugged my incubator so my eggs have probably been at 70 for about 2-3 days. Has anyone hatch any eggs that have been that cool for that long?
With my first eggs, the temperature dipped down that low for several nights. It didn't seem to have any adverse effects at all, but it also occurred at night. I incubated them at 80-82, so it wasn't a sharp decrease.
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chickabowwow

3.2.3 leopard geckos (Rosie, Locke, Lisa, Caesar, Tommy)
i've had the same mishaps in the past where the incubator shut off or got unplugged by accident and the temps dropped to the 60s...the eggs still hatched perfectly with no ill effects. hope you have a good year, take care mike!
ps- how are the geckos doing? got any recent pics to post?
-SFgeckos
They are doing fine I'll post some pics soon.
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