Quote Originally Posted by Tyler_Royality View Post
I must disagree with this. I care about my reptiles (not saying you dont, dont take this the wrong way please) but the real reason I cut after the first pip is to check if anything has a tangled umbilical, and to make sure they can get out if they did not develop an egg tooth. Ive seen many snakes saved by slitting eggs, especially if they have twisted umbilical cords.

just my 2 cents.
Cutting after the first pip is completely fine! I was more so directing it at cutting on day 29!