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    Hatchling stomach inside out..

    But the temps stay between 80°F-84°F, and humidity at 70-80%
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    Hatchling stomach inside out..

    I feel like it was the way I set the first clutch up, I didn't read enough and basically had the idea "Dont move the eggs from how she laid them or they will die." Turns out it's better to move them to have the ring of life up, started to do that and keep the vermiculite moist and they stay...
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    Hatchling stomach inside out..

    Only 2 out of 14 hatched and survided. It was my first time trying to incubate eggs. But the other clutches I have in there are looking better than the first luckily
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    Hatchling stomach inside out..

    I obviously don't think there is much I can do for my hatchling, but does anyone know what this is called? Why it happens? And what I could do to prevent It? And if there is any way I could help the poor baby let me know ):
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    Bearded dragon eggs

    Honestly I'm not, I've been too scared to candle them to check cause I didn't want to roll them around cause I heard that wasn't good? But thank you, I've probably screwed myself with these clutches lol but I'll do my best to take care of them. But do you have any tips on how to care for them...
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    Bearded dragon eggs

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    Bearded dragon eggs

    Hey, so I'm new to breeding. I've followed some steps on this website and some others on how to care for the eggs, but only on putting them in the incubator and caring for them once they hatch. Anyways, my first clutch (14) was born 8 weeks ago.. all healthy full white eggs. But now they are all...
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