hope this helps someone. first hatchling pip. so I cut the rest of the eggs. I had a hatchling that was twisted up with it's cord. I decided that I couldn't fix this in the egg. so I removed the hatchling with the yolk sac. placed the hatchling, yolk sac and the remaining fluid from the egg into a deli cup. the deli cup was used to help keep the hatchling from moving around as much as possible. the fluid from the egg was to help if the hatchling decided to move, so the sac wouldn't stick to the deli cup. I also added a very small amount of distilled water that I keep in the incubator. the deli cup had air holes in it and I placed it back inside the incubator until it lost it's cord just like it's siblings. the hatchling is fine and eating on it's own. this is just a option that I already had planned out if I didn't think I could fix a problem with the cord in the egg. anyone can hatch eggs, but are you ready for when things go wrong. and when we removed that hatchling from the egg. that was our last option on what to do not the first. always keep a hatchling in it's egg if all possible. next time, it will still be out last option even with us having a good result with it. I hope this might help someone who is considering breeding or new at breeding, to learn more than what I need to do to hatch eggs. that part is not hard. don