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Help please! *urgent*

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  • 05-30-2015, 02:21 PM
    fugymugy
    Re: Help please! *urgent*
    the Incubator is off limits from now on, dont worry haha ( excet for airing it out once a week) If the baby does make it, will being exposed to light/ air this early have any effect? im trying to find similar cases but im not finding anything.
  • 06-03-2015, 01:29 PM
    fugymugy
    Update
    The egg still seems to be alive, from the awkward candleing i did i saw veins and a bit of movement and seems to be growing at the same rate as the rest of the eggs. the only change seems to be a bit of discoloration around the tear, which i think may be egg goo that's skinned over.
  • 07-03-2015, 03:52 PM
    fugymugy
    Re: Help please! *urgent*
    So, as it turned out, the little guy in the ripped egg was going for it, a little bit too much it seems as he decided to hatch a good ten days before the rest of his siblings, he seemed fine ducking his head in and out of the egg, but unfortunatly died, it seems like he had a twisted Umbilicus from developing upside down, so didnt absorb any yolk, he died while i was trying to get him untwisted. he seemed to be at least half the size of an average hatchling. I'm a bit curious about the Morph, as he he doesn't look like a Mojave and certainly doesn't look like a Normal. The picture below is the best one i could get, and i didn't really feel right photographing a dead animal. ( the picture was taken in a seperate tub, this isn't where he was incubated)

    https://scontent-lhr3-1.xx.fbcdn.net...f5&oe=5599AC36
  • 07-03-2015, 04:35 PM
    Albert Clark
    Re: Help please! *urgent*
    So sorry for the loss. Well, at least now you have more experience and hands on to fall back on for the next clutch. Some things in this breeding game are bittersweet! Best wishes. :salute:
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