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green neon spot on eggs?
Hi guys, my name is David and I'm Indonesian..this is my first year I successfully breed my ball pythons, I have a clutch that seems weird, actually its my friend clutch but he is trusting me to take care of them since he has no incubator..
they are 61 days old today ( I keep them on 87-88F), here are the pics..
this is yesterday, i found out one of the eggs has small hole and when I press the eggs, there are clear liquid that flowing out.


then, after I asked some of my friends, they told me to cut the egg, then I cut it..it seems fine, I'm so relieved at the moment

today, the disaster begin, the egg I cut yesterday smell bad and the fluid inside the egg's now cloudy, yesterday I can see the snake clearly but now its hard to see the snake

then the rest of the eggs have weird neon green light color on them when I flashed them, and some weird green bubble on them too


What do you think guys?
I have my own clutch that also 60 days old today, they are still fine, clean and white but they are not dimpling yet, they just look like when they first came out, are they oke? did I need to cut them out? the incubating temp is the same with the above clutch at 87-88F.
Note: sorry for my bad english
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Add some distilled water or some saline solution to the egg that was cut, to clear out the gunk. I'd go ahead & cut the rest of the clutch to see what's going on.
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any other suggestion? or maybe someone had experienced something like this before?
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Well at day 61 they are past the point that most eggs would be pipping. All our clutches pip around day 54-56 . I would go ahead and cut the rest. The one egg that smells bad is most likely dead. A fowl smell is never a good thing. Candle the others before you cut and see if they have good veins. That will give you a good idea of if they are still alive. Hope the rest of the eggs turn out better. Good luck.
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Re: green neon spot on eggs?
its too late guys, I cut all the eggs and all of them have already dead, I just don't know why this can be happen, they seems have developed well and have formed in a perfect shape..its just too bad they didn't make it..
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Re: green neon spot on eggs?
I'm so sorry.
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Re: green neon spot on eggs?
omg..im sorry for your lost..Takziah..what the pairing?
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wow that blows man. sorry to hear that. How is ur clutch?
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Re: green neon spot on eggs?
I know the post is old but i have the same problem and i don't know what to do
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