Water dragons (Intellagama lesueurii) are a species of agamid lizard native to eastern Australia. Like most agamids, they are oviparous, meaning they lay eggs that develop outside the mother's body. The incubation period for water dragon eggs can vary depending on temperature, but generally ranges from 55 to 80 days.
* Incubation temperature: 86-90°F (30-32°C)
* Relative humidity: 70-80%
* Incubation period: 55-80 days
It's important to provide a suitable incubation environment and maintain consistent temperature and humidity levels throughout the incubation period to ensure successful hatching.