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ok i have about 14 eggs and one just diedbut what id like to know is that how long after they are laid?
its been about 100 days and we are pretty sure they arnt gonna hatch please help me
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Incubation times vary depending on what temperture your incubating them at. at 82 degrees it should take about 60 days, give or take. the lower the temp, the longer the incubation time.
100 days seems WAY too long, but I would think that so long as the eggs are white, turgid to the touch, and not covered n mold, I'd let them continue to incubate. What's the worst thing that could happen?
Mine have just hatched taking 79 to 85 days with the temp a little under 80. I'm still experimenting with the setup, but this year has worked well. All 11 look healthy but I've heard that the longer they take to hatch the weaker the hatchling. 100+ days is a long time.