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    Temp is at 88, no fluctuations that I've noticed. I have them on light diffusers away from water (substrateless) and sides but I did notice condensation on the bottom of the egg where the rot looked worst. Not sure how the water was traveling up the diffusers? Eggs don't have a rotten smell to them.

    Pairing was Albino Clown to Pied het Clown. Lost 2 eggs in the beginning of incubation (either they weren't fertile or the change from tub to incubator was too much) so I'm really hoping I don't lose any of these. I've hatched one clutch in this incubator already with the same set up.

    When I candled it I saw quite a bit of movement, so I have no doubt that it is alive at this point in time. Is there any chance that this baby might survive? Would it be best to leave it alone or should I cut and monitor?
    Last edited by Insane; 09-10-2017 at 04:11 AM.
    Ball Pythons:
    1.0 Pied 100% het Clown (2014)
    1.0 Pastel Leopard Pied 50% het Clown (2016)
    0.1 Albino Clown (2013)
    0.1 Pied 100% Het Albino (2014)
    0.1 Enchi 100% DH Clown Pied (2016)
    0.1 100% DH Clown Pied (2016)
    0.1 Pastel Fire Yellowbelly (2014)
    2.3 Clown DH Albino Pied (2017/18)
    0.1 100% TH Albino Clown Pied (2018)

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