Undersized Babies at Day 58?
I have a clutch of 7 eggs that I cut today at 58 days of incubation, and noticed that the babies are taking up little more than half of the eggs (if that on a few). I've kept an eye on the temp since day 1 in the incubator, and it's remained at a steady 90 degrees F (and between 80 and 90% humidity), aside from a power outage that lasted 2 hours at MOST. The 'bator got up to temp within another couple hours, though.
Could this be a reason for the tiny hatchlings? Will I lose the clutch? Aside from one, all seem relatively healthy. Is there anything extra I can do to help them survive? I really don't want to lose this clutch....
Re: Undersized Babies at Day 58?
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Originally Posted by
rufretic
I'm only on my first clutch so I can't help you much but since your not getting any replies yet I'll at least share my opinion. Be patient with them, no rush getting them out of the eggs. Keep them incubating, they may just need more time. Hopefully someone with more experience will chime in. Good luck with them.
Thank you :)
Re: Undersized Babies at Day 58?
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Originally Posted by
Tsinjora
I have a clutch of 7 eggs that I cut today at 58 days of incubation, and noticed that the babies are taking up little more than half of the eggs (if that on a few). I've kept an eye on the temp since day 1 in the incubator, and it's remained at a steady 90 degrees F (and between 80 and 90% humidity), aside from a power outage that lasted 2 hours at MOST. The 'bator got up to temp within another couple hours, though.
Could this be a reason for the tiny hatchlings? Will I lose the clutch? Aside from one, all seem relatively healthy. Is there anything extra I can do to help them survive? I really don't want to lose this clutch....
I haven't really paid too much attention to this, but now that I think about it 50% of a fully "inflated" egg is probably about right. I would have expected that the eggs would have piped on their own at that temp but I never incubate that high. It is too close to the danger zone for my taste and the actual egg temp could be a few degrees higher than what the ambient is in a tub or the incubator itself.