The males usually guard the eggs, which hatch after six to eight days.
At a temperature of 28 C, the young will hatch after approximately 60-65 days.
Each female lays up to 50 eggs which hatch after 2-5 days.
They hatch after three to four days (longer in cool conditions).
They hatch after about 11 to 14 days of incubation.
The eggs will hatch after 6 to 10 days, depending on the temperature.
The eggs hatch after four to 20 days, depending on the species.
Females lay between 20-100 eggs, which begin to hatch after 15 days.
The female lays several hundred eggs at a time, which hatch after about 16 or 17 days.
The eggs hatch after 7-21 days depending on weather conditions.