Re: Think it was a split clutch?
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Originally Posted by
ceduke
Ya know, if you give him to me he'll still be local next year to play with... ;)
Haha... fancy seeing you here!
And actually, I wouldn't be opposed to you taking him - especially if you'll take Betty the brat as a package deal. :P
Re: Think it was a split clutch?
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Originally Posted by
twistedtails
That mojave is cool lookin. If it stays purpleish after its first shed I would keep it and breed it back to mom. She kinda has some purple going on also. Nice hatchlings there.
Thanks! I agree she's pretty cool looking, and will most likely be keeping her... unfortunately I'm fairly certain it's a girl, so breeding back to mom won't happen (at least not directly). ;)
Re: Think it was a split clutch?
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Originally Posted by
Homegrownscales
He'll come out. Just make sure the fluid in the egg stays clean. If it starts looking off kr getting smell then you have another problem. People that cut often have babies in the egg for over 5 days depending on when they cut. So 3 isn't bad. As long as he looks good and you don't see any threatening issues he'll come out in his own. Just keep and eye on the fluid. It builds bacteria after awhile easily. A good flushing may be in order.
It does smell kinda funky in there, but it has since the last week or so of incubation - not sure why, since the eggs were obviously fine. If he doesn't come out before I go to sleep, I'll go ahead and flush it... how should I do that? I don't have distilled water or saline on-hand.