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Need advise, veiled chameleons hatching

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I need some advise on what to do with my newly hatched veiled chameleons. I have 2 so far the others haven't hatched the 2 that have, hatched about 5-9 hours ago. Should I leave them in the incubator in the same container as the other eggs or should I put them in a different container or take them out all together. These are just some of the questions, if you have any experience with veiled chameleons please give me what advise you can.
Thanks, Tim
 
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