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I would suggest waiting til one pips or closer to day 60. You've made it this far, just stay busy the next few days so you aren't tempted!
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Re: Expecting eggs
 Originally Posted by Mp432
I figured I would give and update and ask a question. This clutch has been incubation for 51 days today. I have read that a lot of people cut at 52, since it is our first time we are nervous about cutting too early. The eggs are sunken in now but we feel that we should wait until at least day 55 (Tuesday) before doing anything. What do you guys think?
Thanks in advance.
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I haven't had any clutches yet, but I've read the same stuff as you. But after thinking about it and reading about how others do it the ONLY reason to cut early is to see what you've got. But even then, with a lot of morphs you might not be able to tell from a little cut in the egg (pied with low white and the white is underneath, etc) and sometimes you need to wait for their first shed to really be sure. So all you're cutting early for is a chance to see what morphs you got.
I understand the wait though, trust me. My gf and I are breeding chameleons too and we've been incubating eggs for almost 8 months now and they might not come out for another 4 (or even longer).
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Re: Expecting eggs
 Originally Posted by bks2100
. My gf and I are breeding chameleons too and we've been incubating eggs for almost 8 months now and they might not come out for another 4 (or even longer).
Holy cow! I had no idea they incubated so long!
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Re: Expecting eggs
Pics when they hatch!!!
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Re: Expecting eggs
 Originally Posted by bks2100
I understand the wait though, trust me. My gf and I are breeding chameleons too and we've been incubating eggs for almost 8 months now and they might not come out for another 4 (or even longer).
That's crazy I thought 60 day was long!!
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Re: Expecting eggs
 Originally Posted by MrKai
Pics when they hatch!!!
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I will definitely post some pics then they pip.
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Re: Expecting eggs
 Originally Posted by Mp432
I will definitely post some pics then they pip.
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I'm not hatching them but I'm anxious. Lol. I can only imagine how you feel
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Re: Expecting eggs
 Originally Posted by MrKai
I'm not hatching them but I'm anxious. Lol. I can only imagine how you feel
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We r constantly checking for pips. Lol.
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Re: Expecting eggs
 Originally Posted by Mp432
We r constantly checking for pips. Lol.
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They haven't popped yet
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Re: Expecting eggs
 Originally Posted by MrKai
They haven't popped yet
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I would just let them pip on their own. You aren't having any issues so why cut? What is the incubation temperature in the egg tub and the humidity percent? I think you still have time, and should just let them all come out on their own.
 Stay in peace and not pieces.
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