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  • 09-29-2012, 01:19 PM
    alainphillip
    Tnx guys for all your response...

    yeah, one of eggs opened on the 2nd clutch seemed to have a prob.. All the others in the clutch had come out.. Only this one was still inside and somehow inside a plastic coating.. Like it was not able to cut out the plastic coating wrapping it.. Decided to cut a small opening on the coating and still notice a big egg yolk.. Hopefully everything's gona be good. Tnx guys.. Will update on what's happening..
  • 10-01-2012, 03:10 PM
    Scaleyz
    Re: What to do after cutting open a 54 day old ball python egg?
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    Originally Posted by alainphillip View Post
    Tnx guys for all your response...

    yeah, one of eggs opened on the 2nd clutch seemed to have a prob.. All the others in the clutch had come out.. Only this one was still inside and somehow inside a plastic coating.. Like it was not able to cut out the plastic coating wrapping it.. Decided to cut a small opening on the coating and still notice a big egg yolk.. Hopefully everything's gona be good. Tnx guys.. Will update on what's happening..

    I just had a clutch hatch on the 23rd of sept and one of my eggs had that clear coating the membrane that wasn't open once I cut the eggs open. That was the last baby to finally come out of the egg. But I was told that after a day if that baby didn't pick it's head up out of the membrane to assist it. But there was good movement in the egg and it did it by itself. The big egg yolk will disappear and the snake will come out of the egg when its ready to come out. Good luck with the babies :)
  • 10-01-2012, 03:39 PM
    mykee
    Quote:

    "Leave them in the incubator. You cut them a little early at 88.6 degrees. They will probably start pipping at day 58-60 and come out a couple days after that. Just leave them alone now. "
    Words of wisdome from someone who had to learn the hard way.
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