quackkquack_
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- Jun 30, 2022
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Hi! This is probably a dumb question but I'm curious
I still have some of Newt's fertile eggs and we weren't planning on hatching any more of her eggs so we stored them in the fridge
I heard people store their eggs up to 24 hours in the freezer before hatching them (when shipped)
So basically I was wondering,
Is it possible to incubate some of her eggs despite the fact they've been in the fridge for a while now?
We thought about doing it if its possible but my only concern is IF they would hatch (I don't think so but thats why I'm here lol), would they hatch with a deformity or something like that? Because if so, I'll just keep the eggs stored in the fridge lol
I still have some of Newt's fertile eggs and we weren't planning on hatching any more of her eggs so we stored them in the fridge
I heard people store their eggs up to 24 hours in the freezer before hatching them (when shipped)
So basically I was wondering,
Is it possible to incubate some of her eggs despite the fact they've been in the fridge for a while now?
We thought about doing it if its possible but my only concern is IF they would hatch (I don't think so but thats why I'm here lol), would they hatch with a deformity or something like that? Because if so, I'll just keep the eggs stored in the fridge lol