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I also notice I get 80% males from it. Out of the 25 or so eggs Ive gotten only 4 or 5 females. Could just be my small sample size. Have you noticed anything similar with yours?
We tend to get about a 50/50 spread of male and female, but most of what we have hatched are Rexes and Owls. It could be dino-specific, or even a bug. I'm going to start doing some tests on our server to test conditions with it.
One of the people on our discord tells me you can influence the gender with temperature the first time it enters a incubator.
Normally i don't pay attention to them, so i'm not sure if just bad rng, but i'm starting to notice a lack of twins and triplets over at least the past 2 days.
But that at least 600 eggs that i'm 100% certain of without any.