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Hi first time incubating woma eggs temp and humidity going good it's holding 80-90. Percent temp between 31-32 but they look like this i candle them the and still have good veins running through due to hatch first week of march are they looking ok to you guys
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Hi first time incubating woma eggs temp and humidity going good it's holding 80-90. Percent temp between 31-32 but they look like this i candle them the and still have good veins running through due to hatch first week of march are they looking ok to you guys
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Pythonhunter
I had a couple looking like this, lost 1 and the other recovered.
I discovered condensation had dripped on the egg for a few days - giving it that clear window appearance.
Watch moisture - almost worth putting layer of dry vermiculite around the far left one...
Leave them be. Fingers crossed. If there are veins then all's good.
marchs
 
Pythonhunter
I had a couple looking like this, lost 1 and the other recovered.
I discovered condensation had dripped on the egg for a few days - giving it that clear window appearance.
Watch moisture - almost worth putting layer of dry vermiculite around the far left one...
Leave them be. Fingers crossed. If there are veins then all's good.
marchs

They are all great due to hatch the first week march but I found this last night
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