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Bearded dragon eggs first time help!?
So my friend had 16 bearded dragon baby eggs and didnt know what to do with them because she was moving them so I took them off his hands. He said that they are 6 weeks old and gave them to me in 3 different food containers with 4 small holes in them. He didn't give me much valid information so can you guys help me with all the details I need from scratch? Also when we were in the car and I had them they kinda slid and like 6 or 7 of the eggs moved slightly. so i kinda slid them over back to where they were but im worried i damaged them. how do i know if they are still alive, and how do I know which way to face them? Right now they are in a shelf in my closet with the light on. So everyone can you help me out here? Thanks alot guys, appreciate it [:
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
well the eggs might be fine but what are the holes from?
just don't move them any more because you are supposed to leave them like they are laid. you don't need heat just cover them in vermiculite with a one third of the top showing
Source(s): bearded dragon owner - 1 decade ago
you need to get an incubator for them. have the temp set between *80-*85, cover them with vermiculite, and you need to lightly spray water on the dirt every other day. you do not move them like chicken eggs. they need to stay facing up the same way they were laid. it depends on how much they moved will tell how they are. if they moved just a tad, then you are okay. if they rolled over or even a 90* angle then there might not be alive. keep a good eye on them cause they might start molding and could affect the other ones too. if they are 6 weeks old they should hatch in two weeks. when this happens you should have, i'd say, a 20L tank, a heat lamp, a rock for basking and paper towel for the substrate. just watch them eat when you give them food cause they will hurt each other. you need to get A LOT of crickets for them too. they will need them everyday.
hope this helped. if you have any questions at all just email me.
Source(s): bearded dragon owner (2 yrs.) dealt with 4 clutches.