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  • 09-08-2015, 03:31 PM
    FoxReptiles
    Lost an Egg in the Final Days
    On Day 53 two of my eggs started to look a little bit off (slight green hue. Bit wet looking.) I couldn't determine a cause, but decided to give it a day or two. As far as I know, temperatures and humidity have remained perfect.

    On Day 55, I decided to cut the two eggs after candling them and seeing no movement. Just as I had feared, the babies had died.

    Has anyone else had this happen or know of what might cause an otherwise healthy looking animal to die in the final days? I removed the baby for a closer inspection and couldn't see anything obvious that would have caused problem. This is the 1st time I've lost an otherwise healthy looking animal/egg like this and its kind of got me bummed.

    One of the babies ended up being a perfect little black bee. =(

    http://i.imgur.com/UHEG53Ol.jpg
  • 09-08-2015, 11:37 PM
    Ax01
    i'm so sorry that hear that. :(

    i havent bred, so i don't know. sorry. but i'll bamp your thread for other peeps to see and maybe chime in.
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