Doug Johnston wrote:
>
> Cyndy...
>
> While I have hatched a fair number of R. ciliatus, I wouldn't use any of
> my sketchy data for a paper trying to prove statistical significance. I
> think most of us are in the same boat that use styrofoam chicken
> incubators. I think you need data from equipment that can create a
> precise environment.
I have to agree. Even though I lean towards TDSD, my data isn't accurate enough
to prove anything. I leave the eggs at room temperature, but the range depends
on just which room I leave them in. The living room is one temperature range,
the herp room another. Factor in the seasonal variation and there really isn't
anything accurate enough to be used as proof.
It sure would be nice to find out once and for all.
Hilde
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