Incubation — crested gecko care
Room-temperature incubation (72–76°F, 22–24°C) produces strong, slow-hatching clutches. Higher temperatures shorten incubation and can produce male-biased clutches but also raise deformity rates. Hobby standard has moved toward slightly cool, slow incubation.
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