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The Following 3 Users Say Thank You to sasT For This Useful Post:
Anya (07-18-2013),Flikky (07-18-2013),piedplus (07-18-2013)
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this is why we candle eggs
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The Following 8 Users Say Thank You to TheSnakeGeek For This Useful Post:
Anya (07-18-2013),Badgemash (07-21-2013),Ben.L (07-19-2013),DestinyLynette (07-19-2013),Flikky (07-18-2013),OctagonGecko729 (07-19-2013),TerrieL (07-18-2013),TJ_Burton (07-19-2013)
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Nice candling pictures, I can never seem to get good pics of that.
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Next time just leave the questionable egg in there and you'll know soon enough if it was not meant to be...
Lucifer Sam, Siam cat...
Always sitting by your side,
Always by your side...
That cat's something I can't explain...
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The Following User Says Thank You to sho220 For This Useful Post:
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.....You gonna eat that....?
Balls
1.0 Bumblebee Het Ghost
1.0 Power ball
0.1 Fire Ghost
0.1 Butter Pin
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0.1 Extreme Hypo Honduran
Hognose
0.1 Western hognose Albino
Leopard Gecko
1.0 Sunglow
Beware his song about big butts. He beats you up while he ppppllllaaaaysss iiiit-- Eyugh!
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I agree. Keep it in there for a while n youll know soon enough. Then if its not meant to be, it def be great monitor food as said above
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We always incubate eggs until they get covered with mold for a few weeks, then we will cut them to see what went wrong. We haven't run into this with BPs yet as I have only done one clutch.
What we do with geckos though since the eggs are almost always seperated when laid is we simply move problem eggs to their own deli cup and continue to incubate. We have seen previously thought infertiles hatch, we have seen 50% covered in mold eggs hatch, and we have seen concave eggs hatch.
I am hopeing to learn how to seperate BP and retic eggs safely so we can continue to do the same. Moral of the story is, dont throw bad eggs out, incubate them until there is no possible chance that an animal inside could be living.
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The Following User Says Thank You to OctagonGecko729 For This Useful Post:
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I keep mine in until they are starting to rot, which is unmistakable given the stench they give off.
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