ConnieCham
Member
I believe my veiled clutch has gone into premature hatching due to too wet medium because theyve been sweating since Tuesday and nothing... This is my first clutch but this hatchrite doesnt even seem wet?
they are 6mnths 9 days, incubated at approx. 26.6/27c kept on hatch rite - witnessed movement and development in almost every egg we picked up (we weighed and checked them weekly)
they are perfect and white, we candeled them on monday and got some wetness on our fingers, shockingly and extremely sadly one kind of exploded in my friends hand, after some research we found the medium could be too wet,
tuesday it was obvious a lot of them in seperate tubs have started sweating and shrinking but not wrinkling...
fast forward to thusday and there are no slits, no pips, no nothing, though probably over half are sweating or leaking they are kind of developing what looks like windows maybe? or probably where theyre going bad.... kinda dark thin patches
...
we've popped three holes in the front and one hole in the back for ventilation and we've popped the lids off a couple times to try to dry out the substrate...
guess im just asking what can I do? Can over wet eggs be saved? its drying out nicely since the holes were added no humidity build up on the front n sides anymore its just the substrate and some of them have stopped sweating, some have continued... Ive heard some stop sweating then start again then hatch? Do you think this sounds like a premature sweat? and are they still viable if they havent sank? Guess i'm hoping for success stories or useful advice to help these babies hatch (if they still can)
I've toyed with the idea of transfering to drier hatchrite but because my friend seemed so gentle i dont want to risk it as apparantly the slightest vibration can cause a rupture!
SO.....
Can they be saved if they dry out or are they goners? Some dont seem to have started sweating yet so maybe they'll be okay?
TLDR; Think my eggs are dying, please help...
they are 6mnths 9 days, incubated at approx. 26.6/27c kept on hatch rite - witnessed movement and development in almost every egg we picked up (we weighed and checked them weekly)
they are perfect and white, we candeled them on monday and got some wetness on our fingers, shockingly and extremely sadly one kind of exploded in my friends hand, after some research we found the medium could be too wet,
tuesday it was obvious a lot of them in seperate tubs have started sweating and shrinking but not wrinkling...
fast forward to thusday and there are no slits, no pips, no nothing, though probably over half are sweating or leaking they are kind of developing what looks like windows maybe? or probably where theyre going bad.... kinda dark thin patches
...
we've popped three holes in the front and one hole in the back for ventilation and we've popped the lids off a couple times to try to dry out the substrate...
guess im just asking what can I do? Can over wet eggs be saved? its drying out nicely since the holes were added no humidity build up on the front n sides anymore its just the substrate and some of them have stopped sweating, some have continued... Ive heard some stop sweating then start again then hatch? Do you think this sounds like a premature sweat? and are they still viable if they havent sank? Guess i'm hoping for success stories or useful advice to help these babies hatch (if they still can)
I've toyed with the idea of transfering to drier hatchrite but because my friend seemed so gentle i dont want to risk it as apparantly the slightest vibration can cause a rupture!
SO.....
Can they be saved if they dry out or are they goners? Some dont seem to have started sweating yet so maybe they'll be okay?
TLDR; Think my eggs are dying, please help...