terradas
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I recently started breeding my grandis in the past month and already have a few eggs incubating. I only have one hovabator full of rhacodactylus eggs so rather than disturb those and change methods when they're all doing well, I decided to incubate my grandis eggs in a delicup inside the adult enclosure. Humidity is high and temps have been in the low to mid 80's (day and night) so this has seemed like an ok idea, although not perfect.
With the recent US hurricane, NY got a nice low pressure system in that brought the temperature way down to the low 70's this morning reminding me that the grandis eggs need to be moved before fall gets here. Am I ok to move the grandis eggs into the hovabator where temps are around 75? That sounds low for phelsuma incubation to me.
With the recent US hurricane, NY got a nice low pressure system in that brought the temperature way down to the low 70's this morning reminding me that the grandis eggs need to be moved before fall gets here. Am I ok to move the grandis eggs into the hovabator where temps are around 75? That sounds low for phelsuma incubation to me.