First baby is out, do I leave him in or take him out?
Well the only baby to pip its head out so far crawled out of the egg this morning. So my question is do I leave it in the incubator until the other 2 come out or do I take him out and put him in a tub? The tubs are set up, do the paper towels need to be damp or do I leave them dry?
One other question, is there a point when people reach in the egg and get the baby's head out? I have NOT done this, but am wondering about the other 2 babies since they have not pipped. They both appear to be bigger than the little one who came out on its own today. Today is day 61 and the have been incubated at 88-89 degrees.
Re: First baby is out, do I leave him in or take him out?
I take them out of the incubator after they have come out of the egg. I used 6 qt shoe boxes in the incubator 6 quart shoe boxes in my hatchling rack. I keep up to 3 hatchlings in a 6 qt shoe box with paper towel substrate, a water bowl, and a hide until they have had their first shed. After their first shed, I move them each into their own 6 qt shoe box. As for the other 2 eggs, I would suggest cutting the eggs open. I waited for the first egg to pip in a clutch, then cut all the other eggs in that clutch open (with the exception of my first clutch and my 9th clutch, I was too impatient and cut them on day 50). Out of all my clutches, I did not loose any by cutting them (the only one I lost was in clutch #4, due to a twisted umbilical chord, it was dead by the time the first egg in that clutch pipped). So if you are on day 61, you should be fine to cut the eggs open. The hatchlings will most likely stick their heads out of the eggs within a day or 2 of you cutting the eggs.
Re: First baby is out, do I leave him in or take him out?
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Lana's_mom
One other question, is there a point when people reach in the egg and get the baby's head out?
No. Its hard, but babies being a couple days apart isnt terribly unusual. Just let them be. The only reason to forcibly remove a baby is if there is a twisted umbilicus. Right now they sound fine. Its also hard, but try not to keep poking them to see if they are moving.