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Sounds impossible. if you rotate the egg the embryo dies of suffocation.
I imagine that if environment could be kept cool and packed carefully (probably buried mid-way in containers full up with perlite), eggs would ship OK as long as they were pre-diapause...
Species like panthers or veileds would probably ship pretty well I would guess, never having tried it or heard of anyone trying it...
This is something of a myth. There is some truth to it, but how much, I'm not sure.
I'm fairly clumsy and I've had a lot of eggs over the years- a combination that has led inevetibly to occasional accidents where egg containers at various stages of incubation get knocked or worse dropped. I also don't mark the egg tops usually. After accidents I have always reset the eggs in the substrate as best I can and hatch rate has always been just fine. Some have been fairly late term eggs too. On the other hand it has always been pretty hard on me when it has happened- stops my heart.
I imagine that if environment could be kept cool and packed carefully (probably buried mid-way in containers full up with perlite), eggs would probably ship OK as long as they were pre-diapause and not from montaine species where they are farther along when they are laid. Species like panthers or veileds would probably ship pretty well I would guess, never having tried it or heard of anyone trying it...
but I think none would wanna try that with parsons eggs
They can send one to me just to test it out. In return I'll let them know if it hatches and post a review here on the forums. Come to think of it, I might need samples donated from several sources of parsons to take into account weather conditions and age of eggs at time of transport