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Originally Posted by KLG
If you're sure, let me know! ;) If not, there will be others (equal or better) in the future. :)
Still can't. OH so tempting, but I promised myself I'd wait. It just wouldn't be fair to the animal right now. I do hope you'll keep me updated on future clutches, though. ;)
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Kara, do you have pics of the parents? :)
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Holy crap!! :O
Look what I miss when I have to go to bed! Those are some great looking bloods (curtus?). :bow::bow::bow:
I'm anxious to see what little black bloods come out of that huge clutch of eggs! :D
Earl, you have to buy it now, it's got your name on it. Mhmm.
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Congrats on the eggs Kara :banana:, can't wait till I get my name on one of your egg ;)
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Kara I LOVE those aberrant bloods! GL on the eggs. :)
Justin
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Originally Posted by Reediculous
just out of curiosity ..........what if by chance there's an egg deep in the middle of the clutch that is going bad, what would be the best option to remove it without killing all the connecting eggs?
A trick I learned from Tracy @ VPI - dental floss! You can use dental floss to very carefully, VERY gently "saw" eggs apart from each other. You want to go slow, pay careful attention to what you're doing so that you don't open any of the eggs in the process, and have someone help you that can hold the eggs to steady the clutch while you saw.
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Originally Posted by KLG
A trick I learned from Tracy @ VPI - dental floss! You can use dental floss to very carefully, VERY gently "saw" eggs apart from each other. You want to go slow, pay careful attention to what you're doing so that you don't open any of the eggs in the process, and have someone help you that can hold the eggs to steady the clutch while you saw.
kara can this be done to BP eggs also say the day before you are going to clip the eggs. :D
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Very nice Kara congrats :gj::gj::O
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Originally Posted by Freakie_frog
kara can this be done to BP eggs also say the day before you are going to clip the eggs. :D
Ed, I'd would not recommend sawing eggs apart just so they can be opened. It's not something you necessarily want to do - it should be saved for those "last resort" moments where you *must* remove an egg in order to preserve the rest of the clutch.
In the final days of incubation, eggs usually become quite pliable & can be separated easily by hand...if you absolutely have to get into a clutch early, I'd at least wait till that point to do so.
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Cool..
Just wondering I got one that is stuck on top of the whole group and was wondering how to get it off for when I cut
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