TheBlueDog
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Hello,
I need some advise on incubating my leo eggs.
Right now I'm not using an icubator because it is already
pretty warm and humid here (Taiwan).
The eggs are in a plastic box with moss in it which used to
serve as a wet box for my adult leos.
It's between 29 and 33 degrees in the room where I keep
the eggs. So the hatchlings will most likely be males, right?
My question, could I keep going like this or would it be better to
keep the eggs in an incubator?
Four of the 8 eggs have already hatched
I need some advise on incubating my leo eggs.
Right now I'm not using an icubator because it is already
pretty warm and humid here (Taiwan).
The eggs are in a plastic box with moss in it which used to
serve as a wet box for my adult leos.

It's between 29 and 33 degrees in the room where I keep
the eggs. So the hatchlings will most likely be males, right?
My question, could I keep going like this or would it be better to
keep the eggs in an incubator?
Four of the 8 eggs have already hatched