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Help pls
guys my normal bp laid eggs last june 13
i was monitoring the temperature frequently its always at 31celcius
last night when i checked i saw the temperature gauge hit 35Celcius i don't know what happened, the thermostat malfunctioned.
my problem is are the eggs dead ? what can i do now?
i need your advise
thanks
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Re: Help pls
You'll just have to keep them at the proper temps from now on, and see what happens. 95F for a short period may not be enough to kill any of them, but if it hit them at the wrong point in development, you may wind up with hatchling deformities.
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Re: Help pls
i hope they're ok
they came out June 13 i had that problem just yesterday June 20.
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Re: Help pls
what do you think guys?
are the eggs ok ?
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Re: Help pls
I see veins = good to go.
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Re: Help pls
Good veins aren't always a sure way of determining what is inside is still alive. Those eggs could go full term, looking white and pretty with stillborns. Poke around the egg with your finger in a month or so if they don't mold up and you'll see movement if they're still alive.
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Re: Help pls
 Originally Posted by mykee
Good veins aren't always a sure way of determining what is inside is still alive. Those eggs could go full term, looking white and pretty with stillborns. Poke around the egg with your finger in a month or so if they don't mold up and you'll see movement if they're still alive.
you "may" see movement if they are still alive. there are eggs that perfectly fine that show no movement
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Re: Help pls
It's unfortunate that it happened early on in incubation, as that increases the risk of defects, but again--there is no way to know how it will turn out until they hatch. Cross your fingers!
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