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Hatchlings not coming out of eggs
Hello,
My first clutch ever just started hatching out, but half of the babies aren't coming out of the eggs. I had to separate the eggs into different boxes due to the small size of my incubator.
The first baby pipped on day 57, incubated at 88 degrees. I then cut all 8 eggs open. After a couple of days, all 4 in one box have come out of their eggs and look great. But the other 4 eggs in the separate box aren't coming out, not even pipping their noses out of the sacs. The fluid is starting to look a little cloudy amd they're beginning to smell. I can see them moving in the eggs, so I know theyre alive, but im worried about the smell and the fact that they're not coming out. All 8 eggs were incubated the same, the only difference is that they were in a separate container. As of this posting (8/6/2023) It's been 3 days since cutting.
Any suggestions?
I saw a post where someone said to rinse the eggs out with water but they were pretty vague about what/how to do it.
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A small difference in temperature between the two boxes can make a difference in when they will hatch. In the future, you probably want to wait to cut each box individually based on one in that box pipping. Do they look fully developed? Can you tell without disturbing them if they still have a good deal left to absorb?
I've never rinsed the eggs out with water before. I'd be really worried about introducing even more bacteria and fungi. I have no idea the pH or specific gravity of the fluid in BP eggs either and how changing that could effect them. I've added small bits of sterilized water to an egg that was getting to dry, but that's different than completely replacing it.
This thread might have some helpful info how to go about raising them outside the egg if they are far enough along if the smell and color of the fluid is really concerning you. https://ball-pythons.net/forums/show...absorbing-yolk
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Re: Hatchlings not coming out of eggs
Thats something I was kind of wondering a out, maybe the ones in this box weren't quite ready.
I cant tell for sure, but it seems like they've absorbed a good amount. They look pretty well developed, they're petty much the same size as the ones from the other box.
When you say raising them outside of the egg, do you mean taking them out before they come out on their own? I see in that thread that he put it in a bowl with some wet paper towel. Would that be about the same I would do if I went that route?
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Yeah. Usually it's best to let them come out of the egg on their own, but if it's getting pretty stinky you might decide to try that to avoid them getting some kind of infection. It's hard to say which is the best course of action when I can't see or smell them.
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Re: Hatchlings not coming out of eggs
I'm having trouble adding pictures to my reply, but the fluid in the eggs is getting a brown-ish film on it. I'm kind of thinking the best option is to remove them, as it seems their yolk is mostly absorbed, but I cant find any threads or info on how to properly do it. Do you have any suggestions?
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Re: Hatchlings not coming out of eggs
Originally Posted by Crg.drummer
I'm having trouble adding pictures to my reply...
Here's a thread on how to post pictures: https://ball-pythons.net/forums/show...-Post-Pictures.
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They are looking pretty well developed but I can definitely see some of the sack left to absorb. The fluid is looking yellowed but not to the point I'd try and pull them yet. Hopefully another couple days will do the trick for them to come out on their own.
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If you have some bottled filtered water you can put a couple drops on top if they dry out more. But I would not use tap water
Otherwise they'll hopefully be okay and just need some time. I had a clutch that pipped early and took forever top crawl out. They looked about the same.
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