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crocdoc2
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This first photograph shows this clutch of eggs as they expand and contract through incubation. They got really swollen mid-incubation and were quite turgid, which can sometimes be a worry if they're incubated on substrate but doesn't seem to be an issue when incubated suspended over water. They slimmed down a bit before pipping but didn't dent at all. One pipped on day 261 and hatched on day 262, which is why it's missing from the photograph taken on day 263.
![](http://www.pbase.com/crocdoc/image/145567354.jpg)
The swollen eggs produced huge babies, the largest I've ever hatched (40% above average hatchling weight in some cases), which is what you'd expect with high water content. It's also significant that they all pipped and hatched over only a few days instead of stretched over a long period, which can sometimes be the case with lace monitor eggs incubated on substrate.
A close-up of an egg tooth.
![](http://www.pbase.com/crocdoc/image/145567359.jpg)
Different hatching styles.
![](http://www.pbase.com/crocdoc/image/145567361.jpg)
All eight hatchlings.
![](http://www.pbase.com/crocdoc/image/145567362.jpg)
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another lace monitor clutch - crocdoc2, Thu Aug 23 03:08:48 2012
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