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Thread: What's this??

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    I want to know whats going on with the top right, personally.

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    That's a belly....

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    Re: What's this??

    They were cut on day 55 and the temperature in the incubator has been between 30.5-31 Celsius all the time.

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    Re: What's this??

    Hmmm,

    Those incubation temps are a little low so I agree they are still developing the colour.

    I would keep spraying the eggs lightly every day to prevent them drying out and to wash out any scum or film that develops.

    Keep us posted on how they develop - it's not something most people get to see.


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    Re: What's this??

    The reason why I'm asking is because of the unusual pattern on the snake to the left, I've hatched a few pastels before and none of them have had that pattern....

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    yep pattern is quite unusual almost Spider-ish looking... but that could be because of lover incubation temp... sometimes crazy stuff pop up from normals breeding when ppl mess with temps (to low or too high) ... Keep us posted and Show us them when they hatch completely... Picture of parents will be nice as well...
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    Re: What's this??

    The temperature hasn't been to cold has it? Last season I incubated all the eggs at the same temperature and cut them open on day 55, why has this happened this time?

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    I was thinking it looked like a Spider but that would be impossible! The one on the right looks like a very interesting pattern!

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    seriously the one on the right is the one i'd be questioning!!

    update us with pics pleeeeezzz!!!
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    86-88 is perfectly fine to incubate and at day 55 your color is in. Most fully develop their color beofre day 50 as most mine are piping at day 50-52 incubated at 87.9

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