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If the eggs are white they are fertile. They may have some brownish staining from the coconut fiber, don't worry about that.
The eggs will probably take anywhere from 45 to 60 days to hatch. Last year my clutch started hatching on day 45 and finished on 47 but I incubated them with additional heat bringing them to low 80s. At room temp they probably would have taken longer.
Unless you have a way to keep the eggs moist but not too wet, I would move the mother and put the eggs into a controlled setup like what I'm using. She will mope for a few days but they are more likely to hatch if you don't have a setup that allows the substrate to be kept at proper humidity. ----- 3.6 L. getula californiae - 16 eggs (Cal. King) 1.1 L. getula nigrita (MBK) 1.0 Pantherophis guttatus guttatus (Corn) 0.1 Pituophis catenifer catenifer (Pacific gopher) 3.3 Elgaria multicarinata multicarinata - 14 eggs (Cal. Alligator Lizard)
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