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Thread: Moving eggs?

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    Registered User Syfaio's Avatar
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    Moving eggs?

    If I take the eggs out of the box quickly too switch the tubs and seal it will this affect the eggs atal as long as there are not rotated?
    Reason I'm asking is cause the egg box there in has 2 small holes in either side and I'm not getting enough humidity
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    So long you are careful and do not rotate them they will be fine, eggs are more resilient than people think.
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    Don't worry. Eggs are a lot more durable than most tend to think. Just make sure the humidity is high and the eggs are not sitting in water and you should be fine.

    I've rotated eggs, moved them, turned them completely upside down weekly, had eggs roll, with no problems.

    Here is a thread from a while back with some more information as well.
    http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...Egg-Experiment

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    You can move them without problem.
    But you can simply fill the holes with that:
    Last edited by Felidae; 03-24-2015 at 09:07 PM.

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    Yes that's what I was thinking. Just plug the holes no big deal,very little risk.

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