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Uncoiled eggs
I just pulled out a 7 egg clutch. Female only wrapped 5 eggs, left 2 out. I have never had this happen before, but read that the female maybe knows the eggs are no good. But they all candle with veins, so what does that mean?
They were laid either this morning or sometime last night.
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I have seen pictures of that, I am not sure what it means. It could be they just rolled (away) when she was adjusting her coil around the eggs or when she was busy laying the other eggs.
Anyways, If they candle with good veins, just put them in the incubater and keep an eye on them.
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Yeah, I did that. Hope they hatch fine. Thanks.
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Re: Uncoiled eggs
 Originally Posted by hungba
Yeah, I did that. Hope they hatch fine. Thanks.
I've always incubated them But i found the success rate of roll-outs isnt always the greatest. But there is no harm in trying
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Had 1 not coiled last year. The baby came out looking like she had sausage belly and a small head but i didn't feel anything inside. She ate fine right off the hop and the swelling went away. Still has a smaller head but other then that, she has been great.
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