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Hatching Has Happened!! Still waiting on the rest!

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Hello fellow enthusiasts, today marks the end of day 71 of my first incubation ever! I came home this afternoon to do the routine check-up on my family of dragons as usual, and next thing you know I look in the window of the incubator, and all of the sudden there is the remnants of two eggs shells sitting next to each other. I looked at my girlfriend shocked and told her "We have hatchlings!" I was actually out for the day and had not checked them this morning so I actually do not know when they actually even emerged from the egg. However, they made their way out of the containers and around the incubator. We also have two little heads emerging with quite a few others beginning to dent in. I was reading though that the hatchlings are thought to stimulate their siblings to hatch out due to the movement. Should I put the babies back in their containers to try to do that? Or should they be fine without it? And can the clutch as a whole take longer than 24-48 hours to hatch out?:shrug01: I appreciate any help I can get on this subject. Oh and I will post pics in the morning for people to check them out. Out of the first two one is showing strong signs of red/orange and the other still cannot quite tell. Thanks everybody!
 
How are they doing
Everything sounds good just make sure u got a ton of food for when they start to eat
If you need a cricket supplier inbox me I'll give u a few guys
 
Congrats! I just hatched my first clutch a few weeks ago myself and it was great to be a part of. Crickets on the other hand are costing me a fortune! Some of mine were 48 hours after the first ones but they hatched. I kept mine in the incubator until the yolk sack cord fell off. Some came off immediately and some took a day or two.
 
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