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Day 46
Today is day 46 and 2 days ago my eggs started dimpling and I'm really excited to see what comes of spiders and normals or all cinnamons what do you guys think
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Re: Day 46
A normal female to a cinnamon then a spider and I got 7 eggs all looking like their getting ready to hatch
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What do you mean by two days to go? You don't plan on cutting them at 48 days do you?
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The post said "two days ago" not "two days to go"
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Re: Day 46
No I have been trying not to cut mine even tho I'd really like to find out what's inside I can sorta wait a week
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Re: Day 46

These are the eggs and the boob egg is still good I thought that one might go bad
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Re: Day 46
Their dimpling even more I'm hoping they start hatching in the next 3 days
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be patient ... they will come out. you can put a flash light on them to see which morph you got spiders are easy to detect.
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Re: Day 46
 Originally Posted by darkranger69
be patient ... they will come out. you can put a flash light on them to see which morph you got spiders are easy to detect.
I do not candle anymore after the initial time I see good veins. My concern is that when you candle, especially close to the hatch date, the snakes move in the eggs probably trying to escape the light. I imagine it is very bright in contrast to their warm, dark little world they've been residing in for the last 50+ days. When they do squirm you run the risk of them twisting their umbilicus and that is a serious complication. While I have no proof of this, it really isn't much of a stretch to deduce.
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