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Clutch #2 pippies! UPDATE-PICS

I knew there would be no way my first breeding season wouldn't have some disappointment's. There were 2 eggs that didn't look good from the start but I kept them any way. I never dreamed that they would actually hatch. But what came out was near breaking. Both had severe kinks near their heads, I doubt they could have ate. A different egg looked good all the way through but wouldn't pip. So I slit it to find a completely developed baby that looked like it fused to itself and developed in side out from about 2 inches below the head up. There is one remaining egg. I don't hold much hope for it though, it is super small. I slit it last night and it looks good inside, guess we'll see.

On the good side, there are 8 cute babies. Some look like they started to shed in the egg so they are a little dull at the moment. These guys are so small compared to the beastie babies. LOL

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#2
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#3
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#4
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Here are the eggs and 2 kinked babies. They were very active and moving around. But I knew they couldn't live that way so, RIP little guys. :(

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I like #7, what a cool pattern!
It would be interesting to see how many breeders slit their eggs, and how soon after they start pipping... (I'll start a new thread as not to hijack yours)...
 
Congrats on the healthy ones, sorry about the others. I really like #3! Do you know genders yet? (By the way, I've been computer-less for a while. Sorry about that!)
 
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