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U say they started pipping but we don't believe u til we see pics :-/
Lol jk but glad they started comin out for ya and u don't have to worry anymore (thumbs up to that)
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Yeah it was a stressful clutch. I had 5 eggs only 3 had veins. Then they started to collapse so early. All my other clutches are perfect but the one. So it had me a little worried. was a het to het breeding and I was so worried that there wouldn't be enough eggs to hit the odds.
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How u doin so far on the het x het odds?
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I actually got it. And of course it was the last egg I cut out of the three. I have never seen a lavender albino in person before and I must say the purples on this one are beautiful. I just wish he would come all the way out of the egg. Just keeps poking his head out.
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Re: Collapsed eggs + candling pics, help!
Congrats!
How moldy was the egg? When did it start molding?
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Re: Collapsed eggs + candling pics, help!
 Originally Posted by JiBster816
Congrats!
How moldy was the egg? When did it start molding?
You can see it in this picture on the left 
It's only one side of the egg. It started about a month ago with a wet spot which I applied school glue to stop it from growing, which it did. It started to get dark but then didn't get any worse after that. It didn't smell and the baby was still developing so I kept it.
1.0 OD YB Spider
1.0 Orange Dream Yellowbelly
0.1 Pastel
0.1 Pastel Calico
0.1 Pastel Enchi Yellowbelly
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Congrats!! Can't wait to see em all out of the eggs
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Re: Collapsed eggs + candling pics, help!
Good for you! Congratulations!
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