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thegeckoguy

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Ive got some awsome news! First off my female tremper albino giant, Daisy, laid her second clutch today. Well actually i dont know if you could really call it a clutch since these last 2 have only been 1 egg. Anyways i found it right before i left for school. I put it in the incubator and it looks nice and healthy. Secondly, her first egg(i have posted pics) looks like its about to explode at only 32 days!! Im sooo excited. This will be my first hatchling. If im lucky, it may hatch this weekend:D :D :D Whats the earliest you have had yours hatch?
 

MSMD

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I've had healthy hatchlings hatch at 35 days TSM--89 degrees.

I had a premie Raptor hatch at 30 days and I lost him within 6-8 hours.
 
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Rep-Tails

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What temps are you incubating at? If you are shooting for males and have them at high temps, then the first egg could be getting close. I have had eggs hatch at 40-45 days.
 

Airilith

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Congrats on your second clutch! My third clutch was laid today :D And I'm expecting my first hatchlings in 2-3 weeks! Isn't it exciting!?!
 

rubym

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I had one little male hatch at 35 days at 89 degrees and the next two hatched at 37 days at 89 degrees. I am still waiting on females to hatch in the other incubator ( 83 degrees).
 
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thegeckoguy

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well today its been 36 days and still no hatchling. But hopefully it should hatch tonight or tomorrow :D
 

goReptiles

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You should be able to estimate when it'll hatch. When you candle the egg, if you see the hatchling, make a mental note. Candle it again the next morning, if it's moved, you may be getting close. The day before a egg hatches, I've noticed that the gecko within will move around a good bit, as things are getting tight inside.
 

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