Already done.I did that as soon as I got mom off of them. LOL (But that is very good advice to anyone breeding BPs--I didn't know to do that the first couple of years I was breeding.) I do that anyway now, but especially since this clutch had 2 eggs that weren't really bright white; however, I caught her right when she got finished laying, and I don't think the last couple had completely "hardened" (or at least as much as a snake egg hardens haha), as they were still extremely soft and prone to creasing when I moved them around. They have solidified (maybe that's a better word than "hardened"
) now, and all seem to be bright white, with the exception of a couple with spots that may turn into "windows." But I've had eggs in the past that had "windows" in them that hatched out perfectly healthy, so I don't see any reason why these would be any different.
Hopefully they all hatch out just fine--guess I'll see in a couple of months! haha And maybe the "window" eggs will be easy to candle later in development to see if there's spiders in them.
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