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  1. K

    Eggs being torn

    How wet is the substrate in the container? What temperature were they incubated at?
  2. L

    Accurate

    Got it will do
  3. L

    Chams eggs look good??

    Got it so then I will just keep the container cleaned like that and not bother with the hatchling at all , their is 3 eggs sweating right now
  4. Beman

    Help with my baby!

    There is a wide range for when they can end up hatching anywhere from 6-12 months... All depends on incubation temps etc. Their hatch date is just a guess. In the forum search hatching egg and variations of that. you will see other threads with info. Important not to mess with it at all and not...
  5. Kaylee123

    Are my eggs dead??! Incubation glitch and went to 140F.

    I had my eggs in an incubator set to 27 Celsius. I left my house around one and came home around five and saw that the incubator was bumped up to 60 Celsius two babies tried to escape but passed but I’m not sure if my eggs are still alive, I opened one up and there was still moisture. It was not...
  6. snitz427

    Kinyongia Boehmei - Breeding Project Log

    my female was gravid when I acquired her (unbeknownst to me). She laid her eggs within a month of her arrival. I kept the eggs in a small container with a few small holes for ventilation on moist vermiculite. Didn’t need to add water. Kept them in a dark, room temp closet and they hatched...
  7. K

    Molds on eggs

    Did you clean/wash/rinse the eggs when you dug them up and put them in the incubator? What substrate are you using to incubate their eggs in? Did you use tap water or what? BTW welcome to the forum! Are these your first eggs? What species?
  8. TCMontium

    Ideas about desynchronized hatching

    I have thought the temperature difference and the eggs not being in a clump all touching eachother could not be the reason because I see people put eggs in neat lines, apart from eachother, all the time for chameleons and all other reptiles. And they pretty much always are reported to hatch...
  9. MissSkittles

    What am I trying to hatch? 🤔

    If these unfortunate little eggs manage to survive being dug up, moved and my well intentioned but ignorant/inexperienced incubation attempt and hatch, I’ll be a bit thrilled, regardless of what they are. I am far too soft to deny any creature of its life or chance for it. So, everyone keep your...
  10. Sticktongue

    Kinyongia Boehmei - Breeding Project Log

    Brooooo! I have been looking for you online on FB and everywhere for years!!! Hope you’re doing well, miss talking with you my friend. Drop me a DM with your number if you feel inclined, would love to catch up. Funny you drop by, as fun as I’m having.. I so wish I would have followed through...
  11. Motherlode Chameleon

    Chamaeleo africanus surprise!

    No, all the eggs never went a complete incubation term and proved to be infertile. Best Regards Jeremy A. Rich
  12. L

    Chams eggs look good??

    Ok so I am keeping it closed but I did see that the baby has the yolk sac stuck to it. Also another has emerged but only a tiny bit is showing, that one is not making an effort to get out What should I do?
  13. Action Jackson

    Parson’s babies again!

    Well, after taking 1 1/2 years off from hatching Parson’s, I’m back at it. I really needed a break not only from the crazy amount of work that entails but also the constant stream of messages and conversations that comes with it. I’ve pretty much had baby/juvenile Parson’s since I first hatched...
  14. P

    First fertile eggs

    One of our females laid what we hope are our first fertile eggs. My question is, how long should we leave them in her lay bin before we move them to the incubation bin? TIA
  15. CatJ

    Batches from retained sperm

    Thank you. Really wish I'd known this before incubating them. I'd rather the little ones not be developed & born than be so weak that they don't survive. Sadly this tiny baby did pass away yesterday afternoon. Gutted that I've incubated the clutch so potentially have another 23 babies who may...
  16. lecaméléon

    Silkworm eggs?!

    my silkmoths recently mated and now I am approached with the question, how do you incubate silkworm eggs? Do they require a diapause? How do I know if the eggs are infertile? Help please! 🙂
  17. L

    Is this the right way to incubate my chams eggs?

    I will keep that in mind thank you Temp is 77 all the time
  18. sunflower316

    Prego?

    ...honestly and now I am doing my best to get ready. They are not related to each other. Yes we use uvb light as well. Yes we have an incubator on the way. I have not worked on enclosures for the Little ones yet since we are looking at 6 to 9 months of incubation. Also talking to some more...
  19. Sonny13

    Prego?

    Alright, just double checking. Chameleons keeping and especially breeding can be though and expensive hobby and obligation 👍🏻✌🏻We only wish the best for everyone, the animals and yourself.
  20. Mel da panther cham

    Is there any way to get rid of the cricket stink?

    Crickets are super easy to breed, too easy as I’ve learned. I had a few banded crickets get loose and end up in my tortoises enclosure (open top) and they bred and I had a bunch of free pinheads for my jumping spood, I did get rid of them all eventually because they were so loud, being in my...
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