What was your actual overall hatch rate ? The logic behind this theory is that at higher temps more of one gender will expire before hatching- and the the opposite hatch if the temp is lowered. If it were to be true- you would expect say from 100 eggs- to get say 65 live hatchlings- with a ratio somewhere around 45 : 15 Its not that the temp can change the sex- just that the embryos of either sex can better handle and survive certain temperature ranges.I agree with everyone above. You get what hatches
I did read that people have tried to hatch in incubators using different temps. Higher temps yielded more males while lower temps yielded more females. I didn't believe it but had to try. It did not work, haha, no surprise. Each hatch was about 50-50. It's mother nature, I do not believe a temp change can determine the sex!