FunkyRes
New member
They take so long to come out because they're slitting them a full week or two before they're ready to pip on there own!
I don't know about balls - but I remember in 1986 the East Bay Vivarium bred their burm. They allowed the mother to incubate the clutch (something it seems almost no one does anymore) - and when it came time to hatch, she moved - and it took about three days from pip to hatch. I remember it so well because two of those baby burms were mine.
I can't imagine it being much different for balls that are allowed to hatch on their own.