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how long does it take to hatch veiled eggs?? N/p

geckocrazy Jan 13, 2004 01:46 AM

n/p

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cv768 Jan 13, 2004 10:39 AM

Depends what temperature you keep them at but usually at 85 F it takes anywhere from 6-10 months depending on how heathly and well fed the mother is...but on average we expect our eggs to be htaching after 6 months.
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jcunitz Jan 13, 2004 05:36 PM

85 is tooooooo hot. i use room temp, about 75. the incubation takes a little longer, but from what i've heard from experienced breeders, they hatch much larger and stronger. i have heard of some people hatching at a constant 80, but all the major breeders that i've spoken with say no higher than that.......
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Anson Jan 14, 2004 01:05 PM

and had good success. If anything I would lower the temp next time. I think 85 is too hot.

TylerStewart Jan 13, 2004 10:39 PM

Sounds like we're gonna have some hard boiled chameleon eggs in here.... Keep them at room temp (no more than 80) and plan on 7-9 months. High temps make weak babies.
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cv768 Jan 13, 2004 10:41 PM

Whoops, yup listen to the others on that one...we incubate too much stuff I confuse temperatures...sorry bout that...perhaps next time I should actually check it out instead of giving you off the top of my head information...82 is a max temperature.
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