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Old 05-09-2006, 11:41 PM
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I think temp is the key issue here.. I decided to incubate my A. felinus low.. and put my elok in with them.. and just happened to run across at P. quadricellata egg at the same time.. and stuck it in there.. my temps have been running 67-72.. my P. quad egg just hatched.. where as I got a pair of those to hatch after roughly 30 days at 82.. it took over 90 days this way.. MUCH smaller gecko.. typically 30 day hatch or so is good.

I think incubating the majority of the time in the low 70s is good.. and once things get over 90 days its safe to put them in the mid to upper 70s.

Moisture could help.. but a good long time in the egg before needing to hatch is healthy.
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Old 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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