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Certified Herp-a-holic
Oh dear. I didnt think I was going to get any eggs this go around- every single one of my girls went over their due dates and no one laid. No one plumped substantially up, I had two gain weight but I was feeding them extra meals so I thought maybe that was the case.
Today I went in to remove egg boxes. When I took Popcorn's out, I saw a little white speck sticking out from under her dry hide. I had left her dry hide in because she was using the moist laying box without issue, so I figured she would lay in there no issue. Nope! She laid in her dry hide. WORSE... I dont think I checked in the dry hide for the last 2 days to see if there were eggs. I think I have just been lifting the lid of the laying box to see if she laid.
When I lifted the dry hide there were 10 pretty sparkly white eggs- but badly sunken from dehydration. I temp gunned them and the hide was at about 82. But the hummidity was of course way too low for them. I took them out and set them up in moist substrate (not wet enough to squeeze water) put them in a closed container with no air holes and put them in the incubator at 82 degrees. (the pic was taken before I "burried" them)
Any chance I can save these eggs?? I am heartbroken
I think these will be my only eggs of the season unless I try re-breeding my girls.
Today I went in to remove egg boxes. When I took Popcorn's out, I saw a little white speck sticking out from under her dry hide. I had left her dry hide in because she was using the moist laying box without issue, so I figured she would lay in there no issue. Nope! She laid in her dry hide. WORSE... I dont think I checked in the dry hide for the last 2 days to see if there were eggs. I think I have just been lifting the lid of the laying box to see if she laid.
When I lifted the dry hide there were 10 pretty sparkly white eggs- but badly sunken from dehydration. I temp gunned them and the hide was at about 82. But the hummidity was of course way too low for them. I took them out and set them up in moist substrate (not wet enough to squeeze water) put them in a closed container with no air holes and put them in the incubator at 82 degrees. (the pic was taken before I "burried" them)
Any chance I can save these eggs?? I am heartbroken