Anyone want to weigh in on this?

My most recent clutch was rotated... Before any markings on any eggs could be done, the mother released her coils, and the eggs were not adhered together (within 12 hours of being laid) to my surprise.

ALL of the eggs rolled out.

Now, I candled everything, and there are veins in everyone, as well as a band of no veins, similiar to the egg that had only half veins before (another thread).

HOW does one distinguish where the embryo is attached or where the air bubble is to be able to right up the egg to the proper positioning???

I have looked everywhere, asked a couple of people, and really really really really really (DID I MENTION REALLY) need this clutch to survive...

I have never had this problem before, and I am stumped, and thought it may be helpful for others to learn what I was unable to find as well.

Any thoughts?