Hi,
I've hatched mine at 79F and of the ones I know the sex of (12 of 25) I
have gotten 5.7
While this number is not statistically significant, there is a definite trend.
At 10:24 PM 5/29/2001 -0400, you wrote:
>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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