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    Re: Help with gravid beardie

    Wow I was typing while you posted.
    When she is done remove the eggs, check her to make sure they are all out.
    I incubate mine at 82-83 degrees in damp vermiculite. Like the soil you want the vermiculite damp so it clumps when you squeeze but no water wrings out. If it drips water when you squeeze it then you have too much water so you need to add more vermiculite. the eggs should hatch between 55-65 days. if you have any questions or concerns feel free to PM me. I have hatched hundreds of beardies. I seal my egg tubs with press-n-seal. Its ok if they are air tight so they dont dry out. With beardie eggs its better that the mix is a little dry as opposed to a little too wet.

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