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Another use for Band aids

Christen

New member
I had an egg that sprung a leak very early into incubation. I thought I would place a band aid over the leaking area just as I saw another member on here do once before (and it worked). I didn't hold out a whole lot of hope for my little band aid baby but I figured hey it is worth a shot. Well today that shot paid off because my little band aid baby had pipped by the time I had came home from picking up my SnickerSnakes from FedEx.

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We stuck our nose back in the egg when I pulled the band aid back so it would have more room. Since of course the baby decided to pip there. Will post more pictures once the baby is out.
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Well JJ is out and unfortunately it doesn't look good. He is out with a few kinks and is just not moving right. He has been set up for the night and I will see how he is doing in the morning. He might surprise me again but yet again I am not holding out much hope for little JJ.
 
Thanks Cody. I am not all that surprised TBH This was her 2nd clutch without being reintroduced to the male so not really the strongest of the sperm left. lol
 
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