That is what I have.  Im incubating at lower temps now anyway, since I
realized how much room keeping each male in their own setup takes.

-Jeanna
----- Original Message -----
From: "Julie Bergman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 05, 2001 10:28 AM
Subject: Re: [Gecko] oops, its a girl


> Hi Jeanna,
>
> My male leo incubator is set at 88F. That is a more for sure "male" temp.
If
> you have a Hovabator you cannot expect it to maintain a constant temp and
you
> will have more errors. A temp like 88F should be monitored closely,
especially
> when using a Hovabator/thermal wafer device that tends to "run away" on
the hot
> side. A Hovabator is much better suited for low-mid 80s incubation where
you
> don't care what sex you get.
>
> Julie B.
> http://www.geckoranch.com
> GGA lifetime member
>
> Jeanna Morgan-Kienzle wrote:
>
> > Well, one of the leos that I incubated at 85 that I was sure was a male,
is
> > a female?  I was wondering why he was doing all that digging.
> > I found 2 dried up eggs in there yesterday.  She is 9 months old.  To
bad
> > the other male I have is her "father" or I could save some space and
keep
> > her with my other pair.
> >
> > But hey, now I get to buy another male for breeding!
> >
> > Jeanna Morgan-Kienzle
>
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