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Old 08-21-05, 09:53 PM   #1
rullom
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incubating panthers

Hello all....currently incubating some eggs. One that is new (Aug 7th) I have at room temp which varies throughout the day (around 71-78). I was going to leave them as is for one month and then bring the temp down to high 60s.

My other batch was kept at room temp for 1 month (71-76) and then brought down to low 60s for one month, and now presently incubating 73-75. Should I gradually keep increasing this to around 74-77 or just leave as is untill hatching?

Any suggestions for the both? Also anyone have any comments on diapausing eggs in terms of survival rate?

Mike
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