@@Juice_The_Venom_Guy People have many different ways of doing it… neat rows, putting them touching the other, or trying to replicate what it was as he laid. The only difference we have seen is when we place them touching, they tend to hatch together. All hatching in a day or so. But- no difference in how many hatch. It’s all about humidity and temps.
@@FramsChamsChameleonBreeders I was just worried about the suffocating because I breed snakes and I know it’s extremely important to keep them exactly as they are laid but I guess with chameleons as long as you remove them soon they will be fine in any position. This is my first time breeding them. I panicked when i couldn’t get the eggs out while keeping them the same side up.
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Oh wow man. :D
So i dont need to put them in the egg box exactly as she lays them??? Oh that makes things easier haha great video
@@Juice_The_Venom_Guy People have many different ways of doing it… neat rows, putting them touching the other, or trying to replicate what it was as he laid. The only difference we have seen is when we place them touching, they tend to hatch together. All hatching in a day or so. But- no difference in how many hatch. It’s all about humidity and temps.
@@FramsChamsChameleonBreeders I was just worried about the suffocating because I breed snakes and I know it’s extremely important to keep them exactly as they are laid but I guess with chameleons as long as you remove them soon they will be fine in any position. This is my first time breeding them. I panicked when i couldn’t get the eggs out while keeping them the same side up.