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so on day 56 thursday june 30th at 8am I started getting pippies and here I sit Sat july 2nd/3rd at 2am still waiting for the last 2 pip snakes to leave the egg, Not much sleep
LOL Yep, it can take awhile. Babies don't, always, pip on the same day. Then, when they do pip, they stay in their eggs until they complete the absorbing of the yolk.
My clutch, that started to pip on the 30th, has had all the babies hatch out of their eggs (all babies out of their eggs as of yesterday) except for one who, finally, just pipped today.
Mine took from I _think_ Thursday night or Friday morning till Monday evening! One Friday, one Saturday, 13 Sunday, one Monday. Now is your little break until you have to worry about feedings!!