Ok, just for interest and anybody else who may ever need this again. After 72 days at 28-30 degrees my D.aulica eggs starting pipping. I will do a follow up when all are out and post a few pictures.
Thank you. It was a captive breeding, I have had the adults for just over a year now. They laid 7 tiny eggs in September, babies are going to be minute. I will take pictures as they leave the eggs as i have never bred these before and do not want to bother them.
lol, I will try Westley. I took some of the hatchling that's out in my hand, will put it up sometime today. The adults are not very big, probably the 50-60cm mark at most.