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TSD - Temperature-induced Sex Determination...
I am attempting to see if I can produce some males from a laticauda laticauda clutch that my female just laid yesterday. They were laid into oviposition on a split piece of bamboo directly under the halogen puck light. From some breeders I have spoken with in the past, it is believed that a greater ratio of males come from phelsuma hatches that take place insitu. I believe this may have something to do with the high temps where they were laid and the temp swing down ~8-10 degrees F at night. I have marked the clutch to keep them positioned as they originally were. What I plan to do is leave the clutch exactly where it is as long as I can, up until my pair #1 female gets ready to lay her next clutch. Based on her last clutch laid before this one at 22 days, I am figuring the duration will be close to the same.
Let me know what any of you think or have experienced through your own breeding programs.
-Adrian
I am attempting to see if I can produce some males from a laticauda laticauda clutch that my female just laid yesterday. They were laid into oviposition on a split piece of bamboo directly under the halogen puck light. From some breeders I have spoken with in the past, it is believed that a greater ratio of males come from phelsuma hatches that take place insitu. I believe this may have something to do with the high temps where they were laid and the temp swing down ~8-10 degrees F at night. I have marked the clutch to keep them positioned as they originally were. What I plan to do is leave the clutch exactly where it is as long as I can, up until my pair #1 female gets ready to lay her next clutch. Based on her last clutch laid before this one at 22 days, I am figuring the duration will be close to the same.
Let me know what any of you think or have experienced through your own breeding programs.
-Adrian
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