Found this girl and another about a week ago in my driveway making nest, this girl is right in the way,so I waited until she was done laying,then I robbed her nest.I'll hatch the eggs myself,takes fence lizards eggs 28 weeks to hatch!
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Yeah 28 weeks,but you really dont have to do anything other than keeping them safe (red thing is a plastic coffee can with hot glue holding screen in it.)Have it and the eggs outside in a safe place until they hatch, I found it odd the eggs hatch date (28 weeks per Google) will be Jan.6th 2021 the middle of winter!Good of you to rescue the eggs. 28 weeks, wow!
Will do,she had a total of 11 eggs,could'nt believe it,she was not that big (maybe lizards have large births due to predation,snake and other lizards nest I've found in the past have multiple eggs )Nice job on the SAVE!
Keep us posted on progress.
Thanks, I'll do a little more research,things I've read said 28 weeks,so I'll checkJust a FYI I found to help you ...
https://www.nwf.org/Educational-Resources/Wildlife-Guide/Reptiles/Eastern-Fence-Lizard
"Male and female fence lizards mate from April to August, then quickly go their separate ways. Young females lay only one clutch of eggs per year, but older females can produce up to four clutches. The eggs are deposited underneath the soil and hatch after 10 weeks. The offspring receive no parental care, so juvenile mortality is high. The average lifespan of eastern fence lizards is unknown, but is probably less than five years."