It is often worth having a separate thermometer inside the incubator to monitor the temperature. Set the temperature to 29oC (84of), at this temperature the bearded dragon eggs will take around 60 days to hatch. Transfer to the IncubatorĪs we incubate of lot of various reptile eggs here, we use large modified drinks refrigerators! At home, there are some excellent small reptile incubators that can be used. Make sure there are at least 1-2cm gaps between the eggs as they will expand during incubation. Small dents can be made in the substrate so the eggs do not roll over (very important). The eggs should be spaced evenly on top of the incubation substrate. Add a good couple of inches of incubation substrate media, Lucky Reptile Hatchrite is already loaded with the perfect amount of moisture to maintain humidity in the box. We like to use Stewart Hatchling Boxes because they are strong, ‘stackable’ and clear which enables us to check our eggs quickly at a glance. Set up an incubation boxĬhoose a sturdy, plastic container with a snug fitting lid (no holes). We have found that ProRep Spider Life substrate gives a perfect consistency when dampened with a little water. The substrate should be moist, but not wet. The container should have a few inches of substrate in it for her to dig and lay her eggs in. Provide her with a plastic container that is large enough for her to enter and turn around in. Whilst not technically a part of the incubation process, it’s important that your female safely lays her eggs. Enable your female to safely lay her eggs If you do want to learn how to incubate bearded dragon eggs and hatch babies, we’ll show you how we do it and how you can replicate that procedure at home. Should you be breeding bearded dragons at home? That’s a subject that you should fully research yourself and make an informed decision as to whether it is the right thing for you to do. They’re easy to care for, and if you have a male and female together they breed very easily. Tortoise & Turtle Setups Expand submenuīearded dragons are the most common pet reptile.
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