Adult dragons can take weeks to shed in certain areas. I've had dragons for over 20 years....never ever had a shed cause a problem, no matter how long it lingered. And it can happen in the weirdest patterns, like this :
Thanks again sorryfor being a pain gorgeous beardie by the way my dragon got patch on his beard on his nose and partof his back. It can take a while then
Received information off the vets and they said they are unsure what it could be and said I can either spend five hundred pounds to have a biopsy done or I can have the treatment but it would damage the liver. Or Tey and find another herp vet. To me he is more active and seems to be eating n moving around fine
They can take longer than that. My first clutch ever took 80+ days, that was 25 years ago. They all hatched out perfectly. They never took that long again, but 60-70 is average.
Can you post pics of the eggs ? Show them pretty close up. Here's how I used to incubate mine, in a plastic shoebox with about 2-3" of vermiculite or sand/vermiculite mix. Enough water for the substrate to be damp but not wet, so it could hold it's shape but no water drips out if you squeeze it. Temps. at 82-88 , no higher than 88 at any time.