Help fischers chameleon egg incubation temps

Jamall

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My female fischers chameleon just laid 11 healthy eggs does is there anyone with knowledge of incubation temp and time. I'm all out of vermiculite had panther eggs last night also so there together for the mean time panthers are larger
 

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Do you know which species you are working with?

Keep them below 71f with a small night drop.

Carl
 
Can you post pictures of the female? Just so we know exactly which one you're working with. They often get mixed up.
 
kinyongia fischeri is the scientific name do you know how long they took to hatch

They tend to always be sold as Kinyongia fischeri, but up to this point, only 3 true K. fischeri are known to have ever been exported from Tanzania for the pet trade. You almost undoubtedly have a different, closely related species that was once considered a subspecies of K. fischeri although are now all regarded as their own species.

Chris
 
Looks to be K. multituberculata from past threads but it might not be in this case. I don’t know temperatures and/or time for those species; other people will. Hopefully you know which eggs are which so they can be separated when you buy more vermiculite. The hatching of one species could potentially cause a premature hatch in the other and if those aren’t ready, it won’t end well for them.

The more yellowy eggs don’t look fertile to me but they may end up being so.
 
Under 70F with a night drop is what I use, but 68F constant will do fine. Expect about 12 to 13 month incubation length.

Not compatible with panther incubation temps, so get them out of that box asap. If you incubate them as hot as panther eggs, they'll die in the shells from overheating.
 
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