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Hatching Babies?

ABDragons

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I had a few babies that hatched with there there placenta ( not sure what else to call it) attached to there out side. All most like they are hatching before there ready.They have survived 3 days so far but i have lost some while they just have hatched. This was new to 2 of my females clutches.I keep the incubator at 85 and i have hatched over 100 so far.They hatch near 60 days give 1 or 2 days either way.
 
it is fairly normal for them to hatch with their yolk sac hanging. usually it is absorbed within 18-24 hours of them hatching. when my babies hatch I do not take them out of the incubator right away, but it is gone almost always by the time I take them out. If it is not gone I place them in the baby bin on a wet papertowel and it is usually absorbed soon after that.
 
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