D DMR Reptiles New Member Mar 26, 2026 #1 Just curious for those that have hatched Carpet eggs how long did it take to hatch? I've got a clutch that was laid on 9/21 and they are all looking good but wondering how much longer I might have? Thanks.
Just curious for those that have hatched Carpet eggs how long did it take to hatch? I've got a clutch that was laid on 9/21 and they are all looking good but wondering how much longer I might have? Thanks.
Motherlode Chameleon Chameleon Enthusiast Mar 26, 2026 #2 I hatched one clutch of Furcifer lateralis eggs. I hatched the clutch a while ago (2000ish). However I recall they incubated for about 6 months. I hope that helps. Best Regards Jeremy A. Rich
I hatched one clutch of Furcifer lateralis eggs. I hatched the clutch a while ago (2000ish). However I recall they incubated for about 6 months. I hope that helps. Best Regards Jeremy A. Rich
BleuSaphir Chameleon Enthusiast Apr 18, 2026 #3 I’ve heard they need to be put on diapause? Not sure if that true.
Motherlode Chameleon Chameleon Enthusiast Apr 19, 2026 #4 BleuSaphir said: I’ve heard they need to be put on diapause? Not sure if that true. Click to expand... I have heard both diapause and no diapause works for incubating Furcifer lateralis. Whatever does the best job for breeders is the one to go with. Best Regards Jeremy A. Rich
BleuSaphir said: I’ve heard they need to be put on diapause? Not sure if that true. Click to expand... I have heard both diapause and no diapause works for incubating Furcifer lateralis. Whatever does the best job for breeders is the one to go with. Best Regards Jeremy A. Rich
BleuSaphir Chameleon Enthusiast Apr 19, 2026 #5 Motherlode Chameleon said: I have heard both diapause and no diapause works for incubating Furcifer lateralis. Whatever does the best job for breeders is the one to go with. Best Regards Jeremy A. Rich Click to expand... Okay, some point in my life I will get into these regal beauties. Lol
Motherlode Chameleon said: I have heard both diapause and no diapause works for incubating Furcifer lateralis. Whatever does the best job for breeders is the one to go with. Best Regards Jeremy A. Rich Click to expand... Okay, some point in my life I will get into these regal beauties. Lol
D DMR Reptiles New Member Apr 27, 2026 #6 I didn't diapause. Still no hatch as of yet but still looking good. Little over 7 months. I'll report when they hatch. Thanks to all who responded.
I didn't diapause. Still no hatch as of yet but still looking good. Little over 7 months. I'll report when they hatch. Thanks to all who responded.