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Thread: Egg question.

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    Egg question.

    How long before I should see movement in the eggs? They are due to hatch on the 17th of August and I candle them all have viable veins. I haven't seen any movement and just don't know if there are snakes in them. Should I cut one to look inside or just let them be?
    Too many snakes to list. Ball pythons, Gtp's and Boa's. It easier to say it that way.

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    Re: Egg question.

    Sometimes they don't move very much, just like any normal BP. I'm sure everything is fine if you see good veins... What time of the day are you looking for movement? I always see more when I candle at night, around 9pm or so. If it was me, I wouldn't cut until 1 pips, but a lot of people don't wait...
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    Re: Egg question.

    Duh, just noticed this was under corns. Sorry, I don't know much about that...
    Casey Schneider

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    They're not like bps and don't really move like them. They'll hatch - don't worry about it.

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