Last season, some leos got rowdy and scooted their laybox almost directly under the overhead heat source. OOPS. THere was one clutch of eggs in there, which spent a day at most in this situation. It wasn't killer heat but definitely more than 82 degrees. I put them in the incubator which was set up for hatching females. I have a very good success rate for getting actual females when I incubate for females, so I kept track of those two eggs to see if that one day of too much heat would make a difference. Yesterday my experiment concluded - both hatchlings (well, juvies, now) are male.
I thought that the first 21 days determined sex, now it seems that the first 24 hours can determine it. Anyone with more experience than me have comment/info?
I thought that the first 21 days determined sex, now it seems that the first 24 hours can determine it. Anyone with more experience than me have comment/info?