ugh good for you for trying to recover the eggs, and I'm sure you've done everything possible to try to save her... I had something very like this happen last year, unfortunately the "seemingly" healthy eggs turned neon green within a week of incubation... :( So sad!
06-27-2012, 01:08 AM
Inknsteel
Sorry I haven't been around in a while to update this. Unfortunately none of the eggs survived. Kinda like the last poster said, within a week the eggs were discolored and smelling bad. Two candled with very weak veins so I took out the others, gave them a couple days, candled again and nothing...
Thanks to everyone who followed this post. Hopefully it's been informative at least, even if this may further support that eggs aren't viable unless they are passed through the cloaca. I can't say that I wouldn't try again though if this same situation came up. With the added variable of the egg box being dropped, I don't know for sure which factor was the true cause...
Here's to better luck next year...
06-27-2012, 01:26 AM
I-KandyReptiles
So sorry to hear about the eggs. At least you know you did everything you could for them :(