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mlatchford
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« on: July 15, 2010, 05:13:39 PM »

How long should it take for eggs to hatch ? my eggs that i wasn't expecting from my two females are now 132 days old i though the hadn't survived because i had to make my incubator in a rush due to not expecting the check on the eggs earlier and three head are sticking out of the eggs what do i  do now i do hve another viv but need to know how to set up for babbie please HELP!!!!!
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« Reply #1 on: July 25, 2010, 04:09:18 PM »

It normally takes 65 to 70 days for normal babies to hatch.  Temp in incubator needs to be 82-83 degres.  Just a quick question.  Do you put the females with males?  If not, they are probably "false eggs".  Females will have eggs with they are not mated with males.  What do they look like.
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« Reply #2 on: September 21, 2010, 11:47:48 AM »

Hi! Beardie incubation usually takes 8-11 weeks depending on the temperature you incubate them at. The same thing happened to me because when I got my female she was already pregnant and she unexpectedly laid eggs. The average temperature you want to incubate the eggs at is 83-85 degrees. The lower the temperature, the longer the eggs take to hatch. Once you notice a baby hatching it may take some time before they come completely out of the egg. So if the eggs aren't moldy and the babies are starting to hatch just be patient!

Once they come out leave them in the incubator for about 24 hrs, then move them into a container that is about 15-25 gallons (i got mine from target) with only a moistened paper towel on the bottom. Make sure you have a light for them and don't worry about feeding them for a few days but DO mist them a few times a day so they stay hydrated.

Congrats on your new babies! Grin
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