That's funny about the dreams. I'm sure you'll love them no matter how they look since they are your first you're hatching. I got really attached to the first two I hatched. How are they doing?
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That's funny about the dreams. I'm sure you'll love them no matter how they look since they are your first you're hatching. I got really attached to the first two I hatched. How are they doing?
Oh they're zipping now?! Can you spare a picture? I've been reading along haha. Also, good luck on your treatment!!! I'm 2.5 years in remission from invasive thyroid cancer. I'm sending you all my cancer-beating wishes!
Well the twins are zipping now and imagine my surprise when I opened the bator to see this guy coming out!! He or she is absolutely perfect!! I am dying to see the twins pop out, I m sure it will be very soon!
Definitely not impossible! Improbable without help though, But I agree with Ravyn that helping too early can cause all sorts of problems, and as of your last post, they were looking really good!
Totally up to you if you even want to assist or not. Some people believe that if they don't hatch on their own, than it's not meant to be. Survival of the fittest/ natural selection and all that. Your egg, your decision, and no one else can make that decision for you.