Need some advise.

TheBlueDog

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Location
Taiwan
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 :)
 

acpart

Geck-cessories
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Somerville, MA
If you have been successfully hatching eggs so far and the temperature/humidity conditions remain stable, you may be fine without an incubator. Most people use incubators in order to maintain a steady temperature and humidity. If the weather in your country remains stable, this may work fine. At those temperatures I would assume that at 29 C you'd get a mix of male and female and at 33C you'd get males.

Aliza
 

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