Absolutely. Temperatures have a direct impact on incubation time. Of course there are other factors that make the temperatures work. Jobi has had success at higher temperatures while Ingo and I have had these temps result in weak and frail hatchlings that failed to feed. We on the other hand have had better results at the slightly lower temps. So, temperature is one piece of the puzzle but it is the one, if I am not mistaken, that determines the incubation time.
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