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    What to do with underdeveloped eggs?

    I had a clutch of 9 healthy eggs. 7 hatchlings already came out of the egg and look perfect. There were 2 eggs that didn’t even pip yet. I was getting worried so I decided to cut the last 2. Big mistake! The last 2 were severely underdeveloped. They were still filled with liquid and blood vessels. I don’t know why they are so behind in development compared to the rest. The hatchlings are still alive inside.

    What should I do at this point? Is it ok to leave the hatchlings in with the two eggs? I’m afraid they might knock the eggs over. If I had to guess, the eggs look like they still have at least another week to go.

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