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I didn't feel like taking a picture this week, but the eggs are at 6 weeks now, so only a few weeks left! I can definitely see movement in a few of them, but the rest would have to be unburied if I wanted to see anything.
Wilma looks and feels gravid again. I think I could feel around 9 eggs inside her.
Week 7! I have been able to see definite movement in all the eggs now, except for 2 or 3 that are at the very bottom of the pile. Really neat stuff. I wish I had some way to film it, but my camera doesn't have a video function and my phone takes terrible videos.
I took a couple of pictures of the same egg in the same spot, and if you look closely at the left side of the egg, you can see the dark red spot change shape.
Day 61 now. Impatience is killing me. Not only do the little snakies move around a lot in their eggs, but I can sometimes see distinct parts. They used to just be a little red blob on the bottom of the egg, but now they seem to move around more and aren't always on the bottom.
I wish that I had taken a picture when they were freshly laid with a ruler so that I could compare the size now. But they definitely seem more plump and round. Here's a comparison picture of day 1 vs. day 61:
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