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oh no. we found lizard eggs & moved em before we knew not to flip them. can we fix it?

My daughter found what appear to be lizard eggs and we rescued them from being cushed by the dog before we looked it up on line. I am pretty sure we have flipped them. Is there anything we can do?

Answer:

Well, you can put them in an incubator and if the eggs haven't settled long enough there might not have been any damage done. You want to get vermiculite, slightly moistened, not dripping, you squeeze it and no water drips out, in a Tupperware with a lid to keep moisture in but air holes to let air circulate. Keep it somewhere warm but not hot. We hatch our eggs in a fridge that is not plugged in with a fish tank water heater in a small bin of water to keep the humidity up and heat in. The temp stays in the 80 to 85 range. That is for bearded dragons, though our veiled chameleon's eggs hatched in there as well as red ear slider eggs we took out of our display tank. Depending on how long the eggs were laid and what type of lizard laid them determines how long it will take for them to hatch.
it jus matters srry for tht but put them in a inkubater and tht should help 3 cara
Get some milk and scramble them because you've destroyed their innocent lives.

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