So I've never hatched eggs before, and months ago my bearded dragon had 22 eggs, they unfortunately all died, then a few weeks later she had 11 or 12, so I got a proper incubator and they've been in there since the 8th of October and today on Christmas Day one has completely hatched and now I'm not sure what to do, can anyone help? How long do I leave them in the incubator container I have the eggs in? Help please would love to have them all survive!
Hi
Congratulations on your first baby beardie. I am also a first timer so can't answer your question, I think you have to leave them 24 hrs to absorb the egg sac.
Hopefully you can help me, my eggs are nearly 50 days old now, but when do you take the lid off the containers the eggs are in?
Hope all goes well for you, will follow your journey.
Hi thank you for your reply, to be honest I've never taken my lid off because the lid for my container was too big for the incubator so when I shut the door the lid was always half open.
I have always left them in the incubator until they have absorbed there egg sac. Then transfer them in a tank with no substrate or paper towels will also work. They will eat hundred of pinheads so stock up. If they are not fed they start nipping on toes and tails. Also 5-10 in groups help. I would order online for cricket you can get 1000 pinheads for 20 delivered. Good luck.. I will be breeding dragons the spring myself. After taking a break for 5-6 years.
I just thought id share photos of the first 3 hatched babies, they're doing very well, running around
this little guy is the newest to hatch, don't have a name for him yet, i need to stop naming them! i might get attached lol
this one was the first hatched i named it santa as he was born on xmas day.
and this is the second little one who hatched, his name is boxer as he was born boxing day haha, i love them all to bits! I can't get over how similar but different the each of them are!
CORRECT! Lol, the fourth one hatched completely last night. And they haven't eaten live feeders yet as the pet shops around here don't have anything until Monday/Tuesday because of the Christmas break but I keep offering them veggies, but because I'm getting 1 everyday there's only one that really needs food as he was the first born. The others are still living off the egg sac
I got all excited this evening, I noticed one of the tubs didn't seem to have much moisture on the lid. Imagine my elation when I noticed one of the eggs looking like it was starting to cave in a little.
Didn't last long, brain kicked in and told me it may be because there was not enough moisture, as this little egg looks just too little.
On to my next question. How big were your eggs when they hatched, as mine are all various sizes and don't seem to look much bigger than when they were laid.
Marie x
PS how are your babies doing now? are they bathing yet or are you offering water from a dropper. (I just realised how much more I need to know)