marcsman16
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Can someone see anything in the pics above?
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Can someone see anything in the pics above?
Right on the money as usual, that's what is making the egg surface dry and toughen up and crack like that.I'm worried that if you keep checking on them and candling them you're going to mess up the humidity and make it hard or impossible for them to hatch.
Every 6 hours.Iknow...
I shouldn’t be candling the eggs nor opening the lid AT ALL.
It’s very irresistible
At this point how often should I check on the eggs?
UPDATEEvery 6 hours.
Anything changed since yesterday?
Nothin...Anything changed since yesterday?
Candling?I need pics, do it quickly and close it back up.
Laid March 3 2019And what day were they laid again?
And what day were they laid again?
But I’ve seen the babies move insideOh Jesus, thought you said January originally! They are barely out of diapause, if your at room temp incubation you’ve got about 3 months to go! I am now 100% sure your dealing with a bacterial infection, this is what’s causing the bumps outside the shell, discoloration(you asked if it was “windowing”, and the false sweating. The eggs that started “sweating” have likely been lost to the bacteria. All you can do is sit back and hope for the best, these infections aren’t a guaranteed death sentence so there’s still hope.
I could be wrong but I’d put money on being right.
I believe you, and I’m not saying they are dead. They don’t have to be fully developed to see movement.But I’ve seen the babies move inside
No, I can not give you an article, this is just my experience.But I’ve seen the babies move inside
How is it possible that the have a bacteria?
Can you link me any article, photos or anything that can confirm this?
I’ve never heard anything about bacteria cause sweating