I have a freezer lined with heat watt tape and a Helix controller. Non of my thermometers register any difference next to the tape vrs middle of the freezer. But the out side row of eggs closest to the tape on each side, have been consistently hatching first and hold more split scutes than the rest of the clutch. I would say yes temperature is a factor. But in my case the temperature difference is less than half a degree.
<<The two babies in my avatar, are reaching 8 - 10 inches and look female, But they all do at that point, we will see.
I raised a group of leopards from hatchlings the split scutes turned out female, the regulars turned out male except one.
Just my observations.
Torts are Fun.
<<The two babies in my avatar, are reaching 8 - 10 inches and look female, But they all do at that point, we will see.
I raised a group of leopards from hatchlings the split scutes turned out female, the regulars turned out male except one.
Just my observations.
Torts are Fun.