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Egg Pipping

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  • 12-28-2010, 02:25 AM
    GCG
    Egg Pipping
    My first set of (successful) eggs are on day 68 at 85degrees. The first egg pipped today, nothing from the other 3. My question is: Is there a suggested amount of time that i should wait before cutting the other eggs open, Do you cut them open as soon as one pips, or not at all and let nature take its course?
  • 12-28-2010, 02:43 AM
    LeviBP
    Me personally, I would let nature take it's course. Especially on my first clutch, just to be on the extra safe side -- Unless I had someone with experience with me or who could show me hands on. But my talk is cheap as I have never had my own clutch yet, but I know people who cut on day 50 religiously, but others say that is ridiculous and only do it on day 60+. I really don't see the rush, I would be nervous, especially on my first clutch of doing something wrong. Especially considering you are sticking a pair of razor sharp blades millimeters from your highly awaited "prime jewels".

    However, thousands do it, so I'm sure there is some satisfaction and usefulness, so I would wait until someone who has had several clutches to post before you decide.

    Good luck, hope they are in perfect health :D

    Oh, and who are the parents?
  • 12-28-2010, 03:53 AM
    LGL
    Re: Egg Pipping
    I personally just let them hatch on their own. The reason why yours are just now pipping instead of around day 56 is because you are incubating at a lower temperature (85 degrees vs 89/90 degrees). If one has already pipped, the rest should soon follow. If you do decide to cut, candle the eggs ahead of time so you can hopefully avoid any veins. Make a small slit so that air doesn't dry out the egg and bacteria doesn't get into the opening.
  • 12-28-2010, 11:46 PM
    GCG
    Re: Egg Pipping
    Came home from work today and two were out of the egg and the other two had their head sticking out. thank you for the great advice.
  • 12-29-2010, 12:29 AM
    DemmBalls
    Re: Egg Pipping
    Congrats! Pics!? What was the pairing?
  • 12-29-2010, 12:35 AM
    fredanthony
    Re: Egg Pipping
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by demjor19 View Post
    Congrats! Pics!? What was the pairing?

    I second that!
  • 12-29-2010, 01:20 AM
    seeya205
    That is up to you! Some people cut at day 55, some day 60 and some right after the first pips or some never cut! That is a personal choice! Yes, you can cut now but you don't have to! Good luck and we NEED pics! :D
  • 12-29-2010, 03:19 AM
    LeviBP
    Re: Egg Pipping
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by fredanthony View Post
    I second that!

    I third. (Even though I asked first :D)
  • 12-29-2010, 11:30 PM
    GCG
    The pairing were just Normals. Non of my morphs will be ready until next year. pics will have to wait until i get my computer fixed, if anyone's interested in seeing baby Normals.
  • 12-30-2010, 12:33 AM
    DZ Reptiles
    Always interested is seeing baby normals! All baby bps are cute and worth seeing!
  • 12-30-2010, 01:10 PM
    Courtney281
    Re: Egg Pipping
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by DZ Reptiles View Post
    Always interested is seeing baby normals! All baby bps are cute and worth seeing!

    I 2nd that :)
  • 12-30-2010, 03:11 PM
    ClarkT
    Re: Egg Pipping
    That's really great to hear they did it on their own.

    We're in our first breeding season, and I've not decided on the cutting issue. Are there really very many babies that are saved from twisted cords because the eggs were cut open first?

    Anyway, I'm excited to see what we finally get. The patience in this hobby is tough to have! I'm sure it's rewarding in the end, though.
  • 12-30-2010, 06:08 PM
    Xan Powers
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by ClarkT View Post
    That's really great to hear they did it on their own.

    We're in our first breeding season, and I've not decided on the cutting issue. Are there really very many babies that are saved from twisted cords because the eggs were cut open first?

    Anyway, I'm excited to see what we finally get. The patience in this hobby is tough to have! I'm sure it's rewarding in the end, though.

    I'm waiting on my first ovulation and im so excited but this hobby truly is a year long process.


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