Bekkins1127
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So my egg was due oct.16 it started sweating on the 19th and has been sweating on and off since. Today it has a dent on the top...is it dead?
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The second picture looks a little yellow but that does not mean anything yet. Have you put a pen light up to it? Don't pickup.
Sweating usually happens before hatching but I have had a few sweat and take another 2 weeks to hatch (one I assisted since I was learning at the time). There is a good video how to assist the baby..
So, your baby does not look like it has broken through the shell yet.
Others should chime in soon...
I'm not sure I ordered it from chameleons101. It's like rocks?Great! JMHO every event can be used as a learning process. Example: I just learned about the video about 6 months ago.
Keep us updated either way. Thanks!
Also- What is the substrate your using.. Just curious.
Totally agree with MissSkittles and if I am not mistaken Salty Dog had a baby hatch a year or so (plus or minus) after the majority of the clutch.Sorry, but I’ve no experience or knowledge about eggs. However, personally I would continue to incubate until there was no doubt at all that the egg was invalid. From what I’ve heard, some can be quite late in hatching…as in months.
Yes there are sponges on the side of the container and I'm suppose to keep it at 110 grams with the lids on it. It came with a small little syringe to slowly add water. He said to just make sure it stays between 105-115 grams. The rocks seem to hold moisture well as I check it every 3 weeks (roughly sometimes I forget) but it's only gone to 106 grams whenever i have checked it. Also he said only to add the water to the rocks not the egg.Funny I have never seen this substrate before but that means nothing, since I am old school and learning the new stuff (within the last 8 years).
MHO-- Does your set-up contain the sponges on the sides like on their website? IF yes, that could be where the humidity is coming from. If no, do you add water to the bottom, since it does not look like this substrate retains water and could be used for stability in holding the egg in place..
I have a feeling I might be getting hammered (schooled) soon, since I am unaware of this product..
I have seen them selling eggs on e-bay and aware of the breeder in that area of CA. along with read comments on successful hatching..
No problem! There's not much about hatching eggs online so I'm really happy this forum exists! I've noticed no ones eggs seem to look exactly the same when they hatch so we have been worried this whole month about ours. By the way (I thought I should add) this is a panther chameleon egg.Thanks for answering as I am learning and your info is filling in all the blanks I have..
I have never heard of that name or touched them to see if they feel soft or hard so good to know! Thank you!Looks like it may be vermiculite in the incubation container.
I think I know the feeling...Funny I have never seen this substrate before but that means nothing, since I am old school and learning the new stuff (within the last 8 years).
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I have a feeling I might be getting hammered (schooled) soon, since I am unaware of this product..