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Substrate is important. What are you using? Some popular and safe choices are vermiculite and perlite. It should be moist enough to clump together when squeezed but water shouldn't run out. I have had excellent luck with "hatch rite" substrate. No guesswork there. It can be purchased on...
Some of the larger babies from my September 12 group of baby beardies are about 6.25 inches long. I have a young female german giant who is not quite a year old and is 19 inches long.
Lots of times infertile eggs are very difficult to detect. They are usually much smaller and not as firm. I have had beardie girls lay them without warning. The only warning was incessant digging. You can also give her a soak if she seems restless. Sometimes they will lay another egg...or...
My lovely orange hypo girl tangerine has just laid her second clutch of 24 eggs and I am babying her, soaking her, and hand feeding her. She laid them on Sunday. I am trying to fatten her up again. Feeding superworms, dusted crickets, and lots of dusted veggies. I am open to any suggestions...
One of my first girls laid 18 infertiles. Also in a good clutch you can sometimes have an infertile or two. I had one girl who even when put with a male never ever developed or laid eggs. It seems to increase in frequency with old age in some.