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going away on vacation !
I guess my question is , i have 5 eggs in a incubator . 55 days will end on the day i come back aug 28 th , what are the chances they will come out early and noone is around .
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Re: going away on vacation !
50%
Either they will or they wont. Hope that helps
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Re: going away on vacation !
thanks, what do i do when they hatch
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Re: going away on vacation !
It's unusual for eggs to hatch before day 55, but it does happen. However, it's unlikely they'll actually be out of the egg by day 55. If they are, they'll be fine until you get back. No worries.
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Re: going away on vacation !
There is chance that they will come out, but they will be fine in the incubater for a couple of days til you get back.
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Re: going away on vacation !
there is no room in the tupperwhere container , the vermiculite is almost covering the eggs , should i try to find a bigger container. should i take the lid off . so they have room to break through their eggs
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Re: going away on vacation !
 Originally Posted by zman
there is no room in the tupperwhere container , the vermiculite is almost covering the eggs , should i try to find a bigger container. should i take the lid off . so they have room to break through their eggs
That sounds a lil dangerous to just leave open the top but then again we don't know what your setup looks like. What exactly IS your setup?
It might be possible to move them to a larger tub if you have room to heat it up to proper temps before transferring but you'd have to be SUPER careful (but I'm sure you know that! ). Hopefully someone more experienced can answer a bit better.
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