Afraid about the "nicer color" technique being wrong...

WoWo

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For some of this year eggs, i follow the Ron Tremper technique to have more contrasted females; this being incubating @27C° for ~25days then ~32C° until babies comes out. Can you please tell me if this is (totally) effective or it may fail (and give you males)?
 

acpart

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I have gotten lovely colored geckos at 81-83 and don't see any reason to play around with incubation temperatures. That's just my opinion.

Aliza
 

WoWo

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Last year, not using special temperatures techniques, i had various color, some very contrasted and some very "poor". I just wanted to try out this method... Certainly many here did, hopefully they'll tell us their results.. :)
 

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