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    Keep waiting then, they'll turn brown 12-24 hours before the babies are ready to come out. They're probably just absorbing the last bits of yolk and their umbiliclals. Just keep an eye on the humidity and make sure they don't start to dry out.
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    As others said patience my friend They aren't late at all so I wouldn't be worried.

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    as long as the veins are red, they will stay in the egg, because its the best thing to do for them.

    as soon as the veins turn brown, they will hatch within 24-48 hours, because its the best thing to do.

    patience. if the veins are still red, there still is more energy for them in the eggs, they need to suck that up first, when the egg is depleted veins turn brown and they emerge.
    Last edited by Pythonfriend; 09-26-2013 at 09:29 AM.

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    Re: Babies not piping after cut

    They all piped, I have just never had babies take so long but they all seem fine now.

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    Re: Babies not piping after cut

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    They all piped, I have just never had babies take so long but they all seem fine now.
    Glad it worked out, i figured it would. Add this to your experience, they don't read books or forums, the go when nature calls

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    Re: Babies not piping after cut

    Quote Originally Posted by West Coast Jungle View Post
    Glad it worked out, i figured it would. Add this to your experience, they don't read books or forums, the go when nature calls
    I wish they would read the forums. It would make my life easier

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