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Noahdbultman

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So on may 8th, my girl layed 6 great eggs. Ever since then, one was a dud, and another got really flat. This has been so for about 3 weeks. I candled it on the 3rd of july and saw a little dude in there. Any advice there?

Also, one of the eggs looks nice, white, and plump but upon candling, i only saw veins running across the top of egg. I dont want to accidentally move the egg clump and kill them all by trying to get a better angle, but im sure there is nothing in there.

All of the other eggs look good! So, please get back asap because the last weeks of incubation are coming up and i want to get as many babies as possible. I will post a picture of the two eggs with a light up to them soon. THANK YOU ALL SO MUCH FOR THE HELP YOUR GREAT<3
 
I wouldn't worry. That all sounds normal. The best rule of thumb with eggs is when in doubt, do as little as possible to them.
 
Sometimes you can't see the babies so I don't think you have anything to worry about. If there are viens then keep going with incubation. You would be surprise at some of the eggs babies come out of. Try not to worry to much and leave them alone as much as possible. The best thing about corns eggs is they need very little help from us.
 
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