Incubation in different temps (bright females)

CarrotTail

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If you firstly incubating eggs at low temperature (26-27*C) and later put to other incubator with higher temp., You'll take eggs form first box(low temp.) and put to second box(higher temp.) or move box with eggs?
 
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there is some debate about whether this causes deformities or not
 

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I know temp. flux is not good, or even one quick change. If it spikes or is a drastic change thats not good either. But if it is a slow gradual proses.ie 1 or 2 degree changes over the course of weeks. I think it should be fine. I just hatched out a couple of babies with this method and both are well no deformities at all. I will continue to test my theory through out the year. As new babies hatch. I don't like calling it RT's way anyway people were doing this before he was. What I'm doing is I guess slitly modifide
Think of it as more of a natural worming period like in nature it starts worming up in the summer.
 
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CarrotTail

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Thanks,
I don't want create new topic, so I write here.
In my male incubator I saw reddish discolouration on one egg some days ago. This egg is in incubator 37 days at 31*C. Anyone know what is it?
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