
05-10-2006, 03:22 AM
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My first clutch of C. Louisiadensis eggs all look perfect, they will have been incubating for 90 days exactly by tommorrow, Thursday 11th May. I have been incubating right through at between 92-94 F / which is 27-28 C.
I only incubated at this temp as it was the preferred temp for this species I was told. Anyway all eggs are looking really good at 90 days. Infact the next 3 clutches in the incubator are all looking fine too.
I am presuming all to be fertile, as no way can an egg incubating at those temps last 90 days without either exploding, going yellow, moulding or smelling.
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