i have an egg thats almost ready to hatch its been in the incuator since feb 16th i am guessing by april 16th it would have hatchd iv been keepimg my eyes on it my bator is set at 87 degrees
it all depends on the temperature you incubate your eggs in
75.2-80.6 degrees = between 70-90 days (almost certainly all female)
80.6-82.4 degrees = between 50-60 days (75% feamle, 25% male)
82.4-86 degrees = between 40-50 days (50% female, 50% male)
86 -87.8 degrees = between 35-45 days (30% female, 70% male)
87.8-91.4 degrees = between 35-40 days (almost certainly all male)
over 92.3 degrees = almost all female but very agressive ones and the deathrate is rather high
My females(81.5-82.5) hatched at 56-57 days
My males(88-89.5) hatched at 38-40 days
I use hovabators but since my gecko room is in the basement, the ambient temp is a bit cooler which i think is the reason my eggs take a few more days to hatch out. Though i have had a 100 percent hatch rate with fertile eggs this year
I see "Hatched at 53 days" a lot. I'm not sure what they are aiming for but I second that warmer temps help the embryo produce quicker ending in a quicker hatch rate
My 88-89s have all hatched at exactly 32 days.
I have one clutch if females at 83 that I have left to hatch. I'm trying the method of raising the temp after 22 days to see if it works. Right now I'm on day 24 so yesterday I raised the temp to 86, tomorrow I will raise it again to 88.
From my experience it takes around 45 days at 84.5 degrees for them to hatch. Not sure about the other temps but a general rule is that the hotter the temps the shorter the incubation time!