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Time between 1st & last Hatchlings?

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Quick question for those breeding Bearded Dragons (P.Vitticeps) on a regular and/or long term basis:

What's the longest time you've seen between the 1st hatchling emerging from a clutch and the last hatchling?

I bred Dragons years ago and never observed longer than 5 - 6 days between the 1st & last. Most were within 24 - 48 hours or so.
 
longest i personally have seen was 7 days but the last babie was just fine.

Thanks for the reply.

I asked because I had my 1st clutch for the year start hatching on June 2nd, and the last baby hatched about 7 days later. There are still 2 eggs that haven't hatched though.
They are both large, firm and aren't moldy or dark.

I guess they could have gone full-term and simply failed to pip the egg. :(
 
i have found that the eggs get softer right befor they try to escape.i have some hatching now as well started 4 days ago and i have 4 eggs left to go still and only 1 seems softer than the rest so im betting he wil start this eavning or tonight.
 
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