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Eggs at Day 52 PIC
Looking good for Day 52???
I candled and all have veins, but I did not see any movement (that worries me a bit).
I'm trying my best not to cut them until day 55... but it is tough!!!
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I never had eggs here yet but I think they look great for day 52
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Re: Eggs at Day 52 PIC
I am also on day 52 with my Banana x Pied eggs and they look the same as your's do. When I candle them 2 of them are very active and the other 2 don't move much. I can also see the dark dorsal patterning on the 2 active one's which is pretty neat but also means they not Banana's unfortunately
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They look great! Don't worry too much, most of mine don't do a lot of moving either :-)
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What temp did you incubate at?
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Re: Eggs at Day 52 PIC
IMO, I wouldn't even cut at all. What about the risks of cutting? You waited 55 days, be cautious and wait a few more until they pip on their own. Banana pieds is a very expensive clutch. At least a potential expensive clutch with the hets. I would wait. Good luck! Eggs look great btw.
Last edited by Albert Clark; 06-22-2015 at 06:50 PM.
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Looking good. If you're going to cut, I'd wait until the first pipper, then cut the rest.
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Re: Eggs at Day 52 PIC
 Originally Posted by bondo
What temp did you incubate at?
I incubated at 88.8.
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Re: Eggs at Day 52 PIC
 Originally Posted by Albert Clark
IMO, I wouldn't even cut at all. What about the risks of cutting? You waited 55 days, be cautious and wait a few more until they pip on their own. Banana pieds is a very expensive clutch. At least a potential expensive clutch with the hets. I would wait.  Good luck! Eggs look great btw.
I hear ya, and appreciate the advice.
At 55 days I think it's very safe to cut and it greatly reduces (eliminates?) the risk of them not being able to get out of the egg and dying inside.
Lots of folks cut.
Lots of folks don't cut.
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