Re: Only one collasping egg... help?
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Originally Posted by
GoldSheep
I'll cut the egg tomorrow no matter what... :please: Please be OK.
Well we are all advising you to not cut into the egg until day 55 or one of the other eggs pips. What you are planning to do is not acceptable intervention at the stage the eggs are at. The egg may look small but what you can't see is the depth the egg drops down into the clutch from the underside. Most of the people who have responded have been there and are experienced in this type of situation. In any case Good luck.
Re: Only one collasping egg... help?
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Originally Posted by
GoldSheep
That would be day 55...
Oh! Ok. I would still reconsider cutting. Your temps and humidity have been on point correct? piedlover has a point as well. Again, good luck in whichever way you decide to go.
Re: Only one collasping egg... help?
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Originally Posted by
GoldSheep
That would be day 55...
Wait. Judging by your other posts, I was thinking tomorrow would be day 53.?... please just hold out on cutting it. Please.
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Re: Only one collasping egg... help?
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Originally Posted by
GoldSheep
BTW, I think what people can take away from this is that when an egg is collapsing too early and it's in a pile to try to separate it gently and then prop it up in the vermiculite, especially small eggs... And yes, that moldy of an egg when no room to candle is probably close to dead.
. Well, one thing is for sure. You have my deepest sympathies. However in the scheme of things and the way they unfolded here I think you were between a rock and a hard place in that the egg was underdeveloped (age ) for the intervention that you were proposing. This intervention was very risky and no guarantee that it would've changed the outcome. We (breeders) have all lost eggs and hatchlings along the way, it happens and the viability and sucessful hatching of a egg or a clutch of eggs is something that we don't have the final say on. Hope this helps somewhat.