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I have some baby veiled chameleon eggs that we were going to hatch but some medical issues came up and it’s best if we rehome them.
They take usually 7-12 months to hatch and are only a couple months along. They are fertile and doing well.
They must be put into a incubator. If you don’t have one, then I’m sorry but I can’t rehome one to you.
You need to bring a hand warmer or something to keep the egg warm on your way home.
Rehome fee is $30 each egg. Obo, deals on multiples.
Hatch your own baby for less than half the cost of buying one.
Each egg will come in a deli cup with a hatch mix in it that holds water / moisture. Just open it every week to let fresh air in and watch the moisture levels, add water down the side of container if it looks dry.
I guarantee my eggs to hatch. If it doesn’t for some reason, bring it back and I will exchange it for another egg or a hatchling if I have one. If I do not have any veiled eggs or babies to replace it, then I always have crested gecko eggs and or babies and would provide one of those.
Please do your research on egg care, and baby veiled chameleon care.
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