When should I start to worry?

Awag

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Montgomery Village Maryland
Hello all, I am wondering when should I worry and try to assist hatch a clutch of my eggs that I have. I know that as of right now it is not time to start considering such a porcedure, but I think it is good information to have before hand. The clutch was laid on 5/6 and has been incubating at 85-86 until about 6/3. On the 6/3, I decided to to switch the eggs to my other incubator that is from 88-90 degrees. Another question is that could this change of caused anything to happen to the eggs? (deformity wise)
 

acpart

Geck-cessories
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Somerville, MA
90 is pretty high, and there's a pretty significant range from the low of 85 to the high of 90. I wouldn't recommend doing this in the future. I also wouldn't recommend assisting the hatching. If the gecko doesn't survive the hatching, it wasn't meant to survive and it doesn't make sense to bring about weak geckos. If they're going to hatch, I imagine they'll hatch soon.

Aliza
 

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