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    Re: Egg Oddity

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    holy smokes batman



    its holy snake egg batman.
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    Re: Egg Oddity

    Both eggs have healthy veins and look fertile other than the strange yellowish connecting tissue. I don't see any veins in that gooey stuff.

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    Re: Egg Oddity

    Quote Originally Posted by A&Jsnakes View Post
    Both eggs have healthy veins and look fertile other than the strange yellowish connecting tissue. I don't see any veins in that gooey stuff.
    i would just let the eggs be and keep a close i on them for changes and candle them every so offten to see if any changes happen.thats what i would do if it was me .other then that wait it out and good luck.

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    Re: Egg Oddity

    You should try to document the hatching on video! That would be freakin sweet!

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    If they are both fertile I would bet they will do fine.
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    thats freaky! and totally awesome!good luck!
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    I wonder if you should try to clamp them off?

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    Re: Egg Oddity

    Quote Originally Posted by womsterr View Post
    I wonder if you should try to clamp them off?
    I debated about a forced separation but I worry that would cause more damage than good. I'm just gonna cross my fingers and hope for a two headed blue polka-dotted snake to come out.

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    Re: Egg Oddity

    Quote Originally Posted by A&Jsnakes View Post
    I debated about a forced separation but I worry that would cause more damage than good. I'm just gonna cross my fingers and hope for a two headed blue polka-dotted snake to come out.
    thats what i would do. leave the eggs the way they are but deff document it from beg to end.deff a cool story to tell and show pics on.if you have healthy veins showing then you should have to new special babbies hatching.just candle and keep a eye on them.

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    Re: Egg Oddity

    Yes! Please document the whole process with pics and video!

    You could be the next YouTube snake sensation!
    Last edited by Ham; 06-15-2011 at 04:16 PM.

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