I don't know why you would use hydrogen peroxide. That kills any living tissue it comes in contact with. Eggs are semi permeable. And no, it's not normal for a females first clutch to be bad.
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Did you cut open any of the eggs? Was your husbandry for the female spot on before she laid? Was the mating successful and did they mate several times?
Their skin is incredibly durable. You will need surgical scissors and a surgical quality scalpel. Then it's just simple anatomy. Not a very pleasant experience.
#2 arrived while I was at work. Pretty sure this one is male. Lots of eggs sweating, but nothing pipped yet. I can't seem to find what temp to keep hatching eggs at, seems to me raising the temps a bit wouldn't hurt.
It's funny because I am showing pics to my co workers... I think everyone thinks I'm nuts lol. Laurie- yes it's my first ever hatching. I have 1 egg that's slit, six that are sweating, nothing on the rest.
Despite working 60 hours the past couple of weeks I was fortunate to be off today to see my first chameleon hatch. Almost all of the rest of the clutch is sweating, so I think this is the early bird.
I also made this time lapse of him hatching. http://vimeo.com/31824315 I wasn't...
My dr. gonzo offspring, Senshi is developing very interesting red bars. It's seems to have slowly taken over the blue. And his head is becoming really yellow.
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