Cyndy...

While I have hatched a fair number of R. ciliatus, I wouldn't use any of
my sketchy data for a paper trying to prove statistical significance. I
think most of us are in the same boat that use styrofoam chicken
incubators. I think you need data from equipment that can create a
precise environment.

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> I need to write a paper for a class. I would like to do it on TSD in
> Cilaiatus. How many of you have hatched eggs? I need data, such as #
> of eggs, incubated at what temp, and the gender of hatchlings. If I
> have enough data I could provide statistically significant
> conclusions.
>          I have to write the paper this summer. So, if I don't get
> enough feed back I will have to move on to another subject.
> Thanks for any help,
> Cyndy
> Ps If you would like you can email me privately.
> 

-- 
Doug Johnston
www.ncal.verio.com/~scubadug

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