incubation temps (panthers & yemen)

gad58y

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hi guys and girls
im looking for some advise,ive been incubating my chameleon eggs for 2 months at 74-75f with no problems,but as the last couple of days has been warm im struggling to keep the temps stable(going up to 77+)
is there any thing i can do to keep these temps stable? and is this bad for the eggs?
at the moment im using 2 incubators(polybox & wooden)

graeme
 
I have always allowed the temperatures to fluctuate somewhat for veiled eggs and it has caused no trouble as long as the temperatures are kept within the proper range so you don't "cook" them. Pardalis eggs are a little different...can't really tell you for sure about them.
 
If you put the incubator in the bottom of a closet that rarly gets opened, then it will stay a bit cooler and you won't get the spikes as much.
 
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