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    need help first time breeding

    hello this is my first time breeding, I incubated at 89 degrees according to my temp gun but in order to keep it at 89 degrees I have my thermostat set at 84.3,i cut on day 55,its now day 80 and there still in the egg. anyone have any answers or know what could be taking them so long to come out? starting to get nervous

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    Eggs exist to torture impatient humans. They take as long as they take- & fyi, I'm not a fan of cutting eggs- many that do cut still don't cut any until after the first one pips on it's own, so you know they've had enough time. You can kill them by cutting early, as the egg shell is there to protect them from pathogens, mold, or dehydration. But that "ship has sailed" so waiting is about all you can do now. Good luck.
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    Your temp gun might be off and thermostat is closer to correct temp? They take a lot longer to develop at lower temps. Maybe try a new temp gun and see if the accuracy of yours is off. I can't think of another reason they would be taking that long and not have died.
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    Re: need help first time breeding

    What temp gun do you use?

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    Re: need help first time breeding

    Quote Originally Posted by kodak View Post
    What temp gun do you use?
    I use this one:

    https://www.amazon.com/Etekcity-Lase...a-817986949574

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    Re: need help first time breeding

    I use digital thermometers in the incubator, worked for me

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    Re: need help first time breeding

    you want to measure the air temp in the egg cups, not surface temp, and besides, when you open the egg cups to measure temps, you are letting a lot of heat out. I recommend you get one of the zoomed digital thermometers with external probe and put the probe in the egg cups. That way you can monitor the temps more accurately and without opening the incubator. I think the thermostat is probably more accurate than the temp gun for this application. Just a bit of a disclaimer, I haven’t bred bps so I’m not sure exactly what temps they need and all that, but I have successfully bred leopard geckos, and this is a problem I had myself when I was first calibrating my incubator. Good luck!
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