See the Henkel/Seipp Rhac book for some info on this.
In my experience, temperature plays a role. I have a feeling
that there may be more than one temp to get females based on what
others have told me and my own experience. Incubating in the
mid 70s and low 80s seems to result in more males, in between
has given me more females. I have not tried incubating at a constant
temp below 75 F.

Neil

>
>Since it seems I have had so many more males than females hatch, I'm 
>wondering if this species is STD. I incubate at fairly cool 
>temperatures and for fairly long periods of time.


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