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Thanks again to all who replied with hovabator opinions.....................

LUCAS17 Aug 29, 2004 01:15 PM

What is the ideal temp. for ball eggs? I have it set at 91.6, is this ok?

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mistysprouse Aug 29, 2004 02:06 PM

I heard 89.9 is ideal but down to 87 is ok too. I think it is better to be on the cooler side than the hotter side as not to cook the eggs. wonder what others think?
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Misty Sprouse Ball Pythons

jmartin104 Aug 29, 2004 02:14 PM

then set it at 89 degrees. I do this primarily because it will fluctuate one or two degrees up and down. At 89 degrees you won't cook or freeze your eggs. If using a very reliable thermostat - - 1 degree - then 89 or 90 is fine.
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Jay A. Martin

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