Reptileking636
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hi, my beardie layed about 10 eggs for the first time on may 22nd and i was wondering when they are going to hatch.
God, don't jump down his throat because he's 15. I've seen some of your posts here and elsewhere and so far I don't have very much respect for you.clarinet45 said:You are 15, do you have the time to raise babies? Look at this site and tell me you have everything on it.
http://www.dragonsbynature.com/breedinginfo.htm#chart
What two dragons bred? What is your setup?
BE SPECIFIC!
-Sara
Not to be a jerk but I think if I remember correctly you only have juvies and subadults at this point. I don't think you've hatched any dragons out yourself, how are you qualified enough to berate Mike about his breeding ventures?clarinet45 said:You are 15, do you have the time to raise babies? Look at this site and tell me you have everything on it.
http://www.dragonsbynature.com/breedinginfo.htm#chart
What two dragons bred? What is your setup?
BE SPECIFIC!
-Sara
I'm really not a big fan of anything that small for even babies, harder to establish a good heat gradient. I use 50 gallon Rubbermaid tubs for babies and adults, they are only $15 each and the lid is easily drilled for fixtures. I'd also recommend seperating the babies out. I generally weigh them every 2 days and the larger ones that are gaining quick and the smaller ones that aren't gaining as fast are kept apart from each other so no animal is deprived of food.Reptileking636 said:Thank you very much Richard. And yes of course i have those things, just because I am 15 doesn't necessarily mean that I'm an idiot. And what do you mean by what 2 dragons bred? And the setup for the babies is a 20 gallon aquarium with paper towels on the botton, and a medium sized river rock as a basking spot, the basking spot is 105-110, and i have a roach colony with thousands of little babies that they can eat. And yes i know how to incubate them, I am using a hovabator kept at 84-85. And the eggs are incubating on moist vermiculite. . .and so on. And they look white, firm, and are larger than when they were first layed. Thanks a lot
Just make sure you let them come out on their own, they will when they're ready.Reptileking636 said:I see a head!! I'll update in a few hours