incubation question

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terrilg

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ok here is my question. I only have one incubator. I would like to incubate a few males and mostly females. I will use my incubator for females. I have a small rack systems that is not currently being used. The temp with my themostat can keep the temps 90 with a slight vary of 1.5-2 degrees. Could I use this to hatch a few males?
 

david13

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people ,in warm places don't even need something to warm them up sometimes.. they just put them in a tub with vermiculite or something
 

Ccrashca069

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david13 said:
people ,in warm places don't even need something to warm them up sometimes.. they just put them in a tub with vermiculite or something

If you have a Reptile room that stays very warm then that method would work pretty good. It also depends on what species of geckos and reptiles it would be. If the eggs get the right temperature then go for it.
 

mynewturtle

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People are going to jump me for this but..

For males I use my rack(89F).
For females simply in a corner in my reptile room stays at 79F I looked at the temp with a temp gun for 3days straight before trying.

Here in Canada we've tried anything you can think of.
 

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