In the wild they go through temperature changes. In a closet or incubator the eggs don’t have a temperature change. I heard that it’s good to start at a cooler temperature and then raise the temperature a few degrees to make it seem like a winter to summer transition. Which is natural. Keeping...
I know it’s not needed and I know how to hatch them without it. I’m just wondering the temps for diapause because it would be better for them to hatch much sooner. Thanks.
my female Ambanja panther chameleon is has mated and is pregnant. She has not yet laid the eggs but I’m curious to know how I can start diapause and how it works. I have seen a few people saying start it at a lower temp and the raise it. If anyone could help that would be amazing.