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Corn eggs???

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11 Corn eggs have been in the oven for 53 days at 84-86 degrees, how long does it normally take them to hatch?

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Amanda
 
I've read that they can take up to 80-90 days :eek:

This was our first year breeding corns which are MUCH easier than ball pythons. :yesnod: Ours were incubated at 82-84 and took 61 days. Some say that corn eggs don't dimple, but ours did about 3-4 days prior to hatching. They also became very soft/pliable at that time. At 84-86, I bet you'll be seeing little ones very soon. Good luck!!!
 
Wow better not take that long lol, gezzzz..

Thanks, this is our first ones too and I'm excited to see what's going to come out of there lol..
 
best of luck to you...it probably wont take that long to hatch...i have had alot of my eggs hatch out 60-65 days.so dont be discouraged..chin-up kid youll be ok...good luck..keep us posted
 
Yep... .mine normally hatch between 60 and 70 days depending on my temp fluctuations (sp?) as I incubate mine on a high shelf in the herp room.
 
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