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If you decide to leave the eggs with the beardies chances are they will walk all over them and destroy them (or eat them :shock:), you are best to put them into moist vermiculite...I have incubated beardy eggs in all sorts of ways. Using an incubator is great if you plan on hatching a lot of critters otherwise put them in one of your spare enclosures set the thermostat to 30 and keep the container relatively close to the thermostat to ensure constant temps....
Avoid opening the enclosure & container to often, fluctuating heat is not good. Use a clear container to be able to examine the eggs. If you don't have a spare enclosure try using a styrofoam box get yourself a heat cord/matt.. tape it all around the inside of the box from top to bottom, use something to elevate the eggs about midway up the box...Using a thermometer to check that the temps stay at the correct heat for incubation...
 
if your unsure.....
ring Jason or Michael at Reptile City...81861951
but as they are closed today

you can move them safely ..but they will set after ..i think its 24 hrs,then cant be turned
if you have a inside habitat or snake clickclack use that....keep at 31 degrees 24/7

the blokes will incubate the eggs for you....its at a small cost & they will show you how to do it all
 
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