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Long time since I posted
Just updating about my eggs. Back in June she laid 41 eggs for the first time and they are still incubating. In the beginning the temperatures were set pretty low so didn't develop as fast. I can really see the difference now though, they look full when I hold them up to a light. It is really hard being this patient. I guess they are between their 9th and 10th month incubating. Really a long time. Sometimes I feel like I am wasting my time waiting for them to hatch. The eggs still look perfectly healthy and I know they are all still alive and still developing, it is just a matter of time now. Until then, I will continue to pull my hair out waiting for them to hatch.
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What type of chameleon eggs are you incubating?
Last edited by ChromaChameleons; 03-09-2008 at 08:24 PM. |
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Sorry, its veiled chameleons.
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What were and are your temps?
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In the beginning my temps were low, they were about 68-70F. Now the temp is 75F.
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