Incubating eggs question

adapa

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Hi all,
My girl has laid a clutch last year with live babies & been with a male this year.

She laid 3 clutches this year.
1st at an unknown date
2nd May 3rd
3rd May 31

the first clutch has large eggs, one or two recently developed a dimple & a couple of the others have a 'textured' shell- it's still soft but looks more like skin.
I suspect that clutch was laid in early April. Which would put it at 3 months or approx 85 days

Most of clutch 2 have 'raisin-ed'. Only 5 seem still viable

clutch 3 all seem healthy.

For Clutch 1, at what point to I abandon hope of them hatching?
 

KarrieRee

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Hiccup he is 5 and Blaze is 3
Hi all,
My girl has laid a clutch last year with live babies & been with a male this year.

She laid 3 clutches this year.
1st at an unknown date
2nd May 3rd
3rd May 31

the first clutch has large eggs, one or two recently developed a dimple & a couple of the others have a 'textured' shell- it's still soft but looks more like skin.
I suspect that clutch was laid in early April. Which would put it at 3 months or approx 85 days

Most of clutch 2 have 'raisin-ed'. Only 5 seem still viable

clutch 3 all seem healthy.

For Clutch 1, at what point to I abandon hope of them hatching?
Let's ask ahbd
@AHBD
 

Claudiusx

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Can you post pictures?

They are likely going to hatch if they've made it this long and have been growing. Temperatures affect how quick eggs hatch. What temp/humidity are you running at?

-Brandon
 

adapa

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I didn't have any vermiculate when they were hatched. I'm on a learning curve!

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AHBD

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I agree, clutch 1 looks good and are probably almost ready to hatch. You MIGHT try to add a tiny bit of water around but never ON the eggs. Use an eyedropper for that , you'll need a steady hand.
 

adapa

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I'll keep folks updated.
the first clutch was unexpected - I was digging out a newly laid 3rd clutch and came across the older eggs. The laying box had been in a cooler location-
I know I sound like I'm irresponsible but I am trying just clueless.
 

adapa

Member
Original Poster
Hi all,
Just an update to the mystery eggs. They did indeed hatch and were indeed dragons.
Given that the laying tub was out side here in SoCal, there was concern that it might have been used by a wild reptile. The running joke among my family has been, checking to see how the RattleSnakes are doing. o_O:ROFLMAO:

Any way, that's over & I've got about 20 or so babies from that clutch. They took longer to incubate as someone said up thread but are doing well
 

adapa

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Oh, I'm over run with babies

My second, the mystery clutch that was a long incubation & the 3rd clutch both hatched around the same time- within a week of each other.
 

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