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Veiled egg incubation temp??

august quion

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I've been breeding bearded dragons for 4 years but I am new to veiled breeding but I am all in with 2 fertile clutches in and more to come. Have read tons of different opinions 75 with night time low 68-70, constant 74, 80 with night time drop to 70 and a ton more of different opinions. I am going with 72 constant right now In a reptibator only cause my house drops in the mid 60s this time of year. I was thinking of putting them in my closet in the spring and summer when temps are around 75 high 70 low in my house. The eggs have been in almost 2 months and all look good. Is there any veiled breeders that have any input on what temps are working best for them?? Thanx Augie
 
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