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			<title>Gecko Time: Prose and Controversies - Culling</title>
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			<description>This week Gecko Time takes on the controversial topic of culling - who to cull and how to do it.  This is an opportunity for readers to contribute...</description>
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			<title>gehyra marginata / Halmahera gecko egg incubation</title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 14 May 2013 16:30:33 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Hi,  
Im hoping someone with some knowledge can help me out. I have a few halmahera eggs incubating right now and one set is at 97 days and the other...</description>
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Im hoping someone with some knowledge can help me out. I have a few halmahera eggs incubating right now and one set is at 97 days and the other is at about 45 days. Both sets appear to be good and fertile. On my 97 day eggs i can see a small black image but still relatively small and the other eggs i can see veins. I even see occasional movement from the 97 day eggs. I have been incubating them between 72-82 degrees as well. I read some really old posts saying something like 150-190 day to hatch. Does that sound right or should i be incubating them at higher temps??? Let me know your thoughts.<!-- google_ad_section_end --></div>

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