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    Help with removing eggs too early

    Good afternoon everyone. This morning I caught my albino girl in the process of laying eggs. She was on #3 and I left her alone and came back later to see her pushing out #6. A while later she was wrapped around 7 eggs and I believed she was done. I took her out and put the eggs in an egg box but realized she still has one in her about 6 inches up from her vent. What should I do. I was instructed by one friend to leave the other eggs out if I already messed with her and leave her back in the tub.

    Has anyone every had this happen and when should I start to worry if she doesnt lay it.

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    Re: Help with removing eggs too early

    I'd do as he suggested and see if it starts moving down closer to the vent after 24 hours or so.
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    Help with removing eggs too early

    Just peeked in there. The egg is now bulging right at her vent. I'm sure it will be out shortly
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    Re: Help with removing eggs too early

    Quote Originally Posted by Billy305 View Post
    Just peeked in there. The egg is now bulging right at her vent. I'm sure it will be out shortly
    You put the eggs back with her? We have the same problem!
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    Re: Help with removing eggs too early

    No I left them in the incubator. The last was out a few hours later with her around it

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    Re: Help with removing eggs too early

    Ok thanks
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