Re: How much intervention do these eggs need?
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AerialArtist
No fan, it's just a little Reptibator. Did yours recover?
They're on a panel and nothing wet is touching them. I read putting lightly damp moss on them helps, but the idea makes me nervous. Should I not then?
If by now they haven't died then I'd just leave them alone. Sometimes eggs just don't recover that nice plump full look. Also remember that the babies may look "different" don't get excited egg stress can cause some super weird things to pop up.
Re: How much intervention do these eggs need?
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Freakie_frog
If by now they haven't died then I'd just leave them alone. Sometimes eggs just don't recover that nice plump full look. Also remember that the babies may look "different" don't get excited egg stress can cause some super weird things to pop up.
Thanks, I'll do my best to leave them be. I peeked quickly today without opening the tubs. Still no mold or discolouration, but I'm concerned about the amount of room the hatchlings will have to develop in a couple of the eggs that are really denting in. I guess time will tell?
Re: How much intervention do these eggs need?
If the eggs still look similar to the first photos you posted, they should be fine. One of my first clutches deflated worse than that in the first 10 days, and they all hatched fat and happy.
Re: How much intervention do these eggs need?
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AerialArtist
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...s/image_51.jpg
Day 31. Ummm cause for concern? They seem to have dimpled quite a bit since this picture and even last week. Still candling with veins and the embryos are moving. Vermiculite and moss are drenched, box is sealed, and there is some condensation. Should I try damp moss directly on the eggs or leave them alone?
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Galaxygirl
If the eggs still look similar to the first photos you posted, they should be fine. One of my first clutches deflated worse than that in the first 10 days, and they all hatched fat and happy.
The eggs are more collapsed now, the above picture was taken a few days ago. Glad to hear yours made it. I've seen other people's "ugly" eggs go full term, just hoping I'll be as lucky :)
Re: How much intervention do these eggs need?
Just out of curiosity what are you sealing the tub with?
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Re: How much intervention do these eggs need?
Mine looked like this starting at Day 10 and stayed this way full term. As you can see one was pretty deflated - but was fine.
http://i.imgur.com/FSrzzzSl.jpg
Re: How much intervention do these eggs need?
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Freakie_frog
Just out of curiosity what are you sealing the tub with?
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Glad press-n-seal. No holes.
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Galaxygirl
Mine looked like this starting at Day 10 and stayed this way full term. As you can see one was pretty deflated - but was fine.
http://i.imgur.com/FSrzzzSl.jpg
Yeah; I've got a couple that are really dented like that one. It's good to know it's not necessarily the end of the world.