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Default 1august - 1october leo eggs temp switch?

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i got 2 leo eggs that where laid on the 1st of august and had them incubating at 80 and i was wondering if bringing the heat up to 90 would be any help at all now im sure its decided gender?

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Old 01-10-2009, 08:04 PM
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Well after roughly 60 days the eggs should be nearing the completion of their development. For me, I don't see the need to try and hurry them, especially by increasing the temperature to levels which have been shown to increase mortality rates.


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