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Originally Posted by Andy_G
You'll find most species will shed 7-15 days after hatching and there are too many to list as well as too many variances involved to accurately do so. There are only a few species that will hatch almost as soon as they hatch, most notably the different hognose subspecies, but even then the odd baby can take a week.
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I understand and I do not expect to get an entire list of all the species and days

There is also variation depending on temperature, humidity etc.
But if anyone can add a species or two on the list it would be fine.