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    Day 63 And a HUGE list of questions

    ANnoyingly i emailed some pics to my work computer but it wont let me post them, ill have to do these tonight.

    I had a clutch of 11 eggs which i cut on day 58... on day 61 i cut the film sacks. This morning i have around 7 eggs with little noses poking out of the fluid (im assuming they will stay like this until they have absorbed the yolk)
    They have around 1.5cm of yolk left to absorb, is this about right?

    I also have one with the yolk sack rapped around its body which i cannot seem to remove. This is the only one that has stuck its head fully out of the shell , what do you recommmend for getting the yolk untangled? Is there a chance it could happen on its own?

    I also have an egg white a huge white glossy clear ball at the bottom of the egg?





    Does the third pic look like normal development for day 63.

    Lastly , i have another one who hasnt turned round in the egg at all and after i had a check inside this morning i can see that it hasnt absorbed most of its yolk. I have been doing some research on the correct method of tying of etc but how do i remove her from the egg?

    Sorry for all the questions

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    Re: Day 63 And a HUGE list of questions

    Lol...Come again?
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    Re: Day 63 And a HUGE list of questions

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    Lol...Come again?
    pretty sure it is SPAM, if you put the URL in, it comes up with some foreign site.
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    That one with a twisted umbilicus needs to be removed carefully and untangled. Hatchlings have been lost because they twist their umbilicus, choke off their nutrients, or simply pull their own guts out trying to untangle themselves. The pictures are also blurry and hard to see. Not really sure what I'm seeing in the other couple pictures.

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    When you untangle the umbilicus, you can leave them on a wet paper towel and see if they absorb the yolk. If they don't you'll need to tie it off yourself and probably assist a pinky for a first meal.

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