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Texas spiny lizard incubation

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So to make a long story short. I watched a texas spiny lizard lay eggs in a dirt pile that I have to move in the next 48 hours ( work related reasons) rather than just destroy the nest and move on I'm going to try and dig them up and incubate them. I'm just not shure what temps are good for incubating them?

I'm in Gholson tx if anyone local wants to help out.

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Cannot answer your temperature question, but when you move the eggs, be careful not to roll them over. You can use a Sharpie to make a very small dot on top and keep the dot on top as they are moved and re-positioned.
 
Cannot answer your temperature question, but when you move the eggs, be careful not to roll them over. You can use a Sharpie to make a very small dot on top and keep the dot on top as they are moved and re-positioned.
Thank you!

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