I know I am probably making things worse by worrying and stuff. But I don't know of anyone in the area by me that has raise Ball Pythons. One of the baby Ball Python started sticking its head out of its egg yesterday morning. But it is still in its egg tonight. I added a little water to its egg, the water came from a water bottle that has been inside the incubator, because there was no fluid in its egg, that was late this morning. Tonight I did my normal check while getting ready to turn the lights off in the room with the snakes and checked on them once more. Only the one is still sticking its head out, but the other 2 show no signs of poking heads out yet, one of the other eggs was getting low on fluid so I added a little, but the veins by the area that I cut are greyish and yucky looking, I didn't cut the veins when I cut the eggs. There are still little veins by the baby but the baby doesn't really move when I touch the egg, and it is always upside down in the egg. I don't know if I should worry yet. The other egg still has fluid in it and has brighter veins, but there is no sign of the baby wanting to stick its head out. They all are fully developed and colored. I am wondering when should the little one sticking its head out come out of the egg? and When should the other 2 start sticking their heads out? The 2 still in the eggs fluid is clearish, but getting darker. I normally check on them in the morning and evening, But I did look in on them this afternoon as well. I know I am probably pestering them to much but I am worried and want to make sure they have fluid in their eggs and if things are looking ok or not. Does it make any difference that my incubator is completely dark when closed up? Thanks for any replies. The eggs are on day 60.