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I can't say if it is or not... but when I was kid, I was setting by a fire with tennis shoes on... and the rubber got hot and started burning my foot.. I ran to the river to cool it down..
I do not know if hanging on a 99.5 temp range would create any more heat from the rubber or not..
Myself.. I'd be a little leary on special eggs.... If you had crap eggs you could try it and see..
I don't think you can compare the heat from a fire to the heat of an incubator. If 99.5º heat would do something bad to rubber, than nobody in Phoenix would ever wear tennis shoes.
Bil
I can't say if it is or not... but when I was kid, I was setting by a fire with tennis shoes on... and the rubber got hot and started burning my foot.. I ran to the river to cool it down..
I do not know if hanging on a 99.5 temp range would create any more heat from the rubber or not..
Myself.. I'd be a little leary on special eggs.... If you had crap eggs you could try it and see..
I don't think you can compare the heat from a fire to the heat of an incubator. If 99.5º heat would do something bad to rubber, than nobody in Phoenix would ever wear tennis shoes.
Bil
