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I would be interested that that answer also. I have a clutch that is now 150 days old kept at about 75 degrees. I was wondering if there was anything I should do to encourage hatching when the time comes, or perhaps now...
Alish, 126 days sound way to soon for them to be hatching. Keep an eye on those eggs, they may be lacking moisture and drying out. If they were my eggs i would drop ONE drop of water next to each dented egg. If they remain dented, drop one more, and if they are still dented i leave them alone and see what happens cause ive done that to eggs and it took a couple of days for them to plump back up.
Thank you very much ill get straight on and do that how many days does it take for the eggs to hatch, as the info our reptile place has given us seems to be all wrong and really crap lol.!!!
Hello all, i have my first clutch of veiled hatching now. Two are already hatched and move, one did not make it out alive he opened the slit but didn't make it any further but i have one now that my boyfriend afraid that he was dead, but to our surprise he moved. The sack is still attached but we aren;t sure what to do next. He has been removed from the egg and i have placed him on a napkin on top of the tank that the two little hatch-lings are in. He has moved a little several times so i think he is alive. Is there anything i can do to help this little dude out. Should i keep him near a light or should i put him back in the dark.
hi ive had veiled chameleon eggs in an incubator for 126, and still no sign of them hatching. three of them went black and yellowish and were really rubbery, but the rest are still really snow white and rather large. however this morning i did notice that a few of them are starting to cave in a little bit. does anyone have any advice that could help me. This is the first batch of eggs my female has hadl. was it normal for her to have 59 eggs for her first lot???
Hello all, i have my first clutch of veiled hatching now. Two are already hatched and move, one did not make it out alive he opened the slit but didn't make it any further but i have one now that my boyfriend afraid that he was dead, but to our surprise he moved. The sack is still attached but we aren;t sure what to do next. He has been removed from the egg and i have placed him on a napkin on top of the tank that the two little hatch-lings are in. He has moved a little several times so i think he is alive. Is there anything i can do to help this little dude out. Should i keep him near a light or should i put him back in the dark.
Some members list them here in the market section under "Chameleons for sale" but you have to investigate shipping since forum members are all over the place. Some people list on craigs list but you have to say rehoming not for sale or they block your ad. Craigs list will introduce you to the world of flakes but you can find local buyers. Expect to exchange approximately 25 messages or more for each sale. You can sell to brokers as mentioned above but the handling they get after you sell them will rarely what you would give them.Once your babies hatch how do you guys sell them?