Currently I have 19 veiled chameleon eggs left , they were laid on 3/14/15. The process of hatching the egg is incredibly easy, about the same as caring for a plant. The egg will have to be kept at 70-80 degrees. You will have to add water once a week-month. After the eggs are a few months of age they do not handle transportation well, so all of the eggs sold are under 2 months of age and therefore will still take a few months to hatch. After these eggs hatch at your place the babies go directly from the incubator container (INCLUDED) to their enclosure. This eliminates the incredibly stressful process of shipping or even worse, a reptile show with a new born. Hatching at your place makes for a far far stronger and hardier baby. The baby is use to your enclosure, your habits, your food, your environment and you. These factors also eliminate stress as the baby does not have to get use to my factors and then change it all by going to your place.