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Mudd ~ Caramel Tessera Guest.

Still no pips but a few of the eggs are starting to dimple. Hopefully some in the morning, LOL! This is the longest corn clutch I've had, they are driving me crazy.
 
I'm trying not to check on them every two minutes, last checked an hour ago.
Even dreaming about the blasted things hatching the last 3 nights, LOL!
 
An unexciting picture update. Anybody want to bet on which egg will pip first?
 

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Finally!!!

First pip this morning. Looks like a Caramel, I think.

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Hey glad to see you around, I figured you probably fainted from lack of air quite awhile ago, LOL!
 
Usually takes between 3 to 10 days or so for all of the babies to slit their eggs (pip) in a clutch and then each baby will usually stay in the egg for around 24-48 hours absorbing it's yolk, before emerging completely.
 
Yeah, 85 days is the longest corn clutch I've ever had and I think the second longest incubating snake clutch.

My Gonyosoma prasina clutch last year went 96 days but that's fairly typical for them.
 
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