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Thanks Lisa. That was exactly the clarification I needed. I wish you had written sooner...
I did see bleeding, but the membrane looked rather dry, and I got worried. It was going on 30+ hours since it had pipped, and it looked like it was gasping. So I proceeded to take the top off. It wasn't moving at all, except for shallow breathing (gasping, really). I let it alone for another hour, and it still hadn't moved. the membrane was stuck pretty good in some spots, and I figured it wasn't going to make it if I didn't do something. I went ahead and took him out. It bled quite a bit, and looked like it was dead. There was only the slightest indication of breathing, and I decided to put it back in the incubator. After a few moments, it started gasping again, then settled into a sleep-like state, taking deep, regular breaths.
My hopes are fading for the poor thing. I now know I took him out too soon. I doubt he'll survive. I should have known to stop when I saw blood, since there was no blood on the one that hatched, I should have reasoned that seeing blood was a sign that something wasn't right. !@#$...
Chalk it up to experience, I guess. Too bad a life had to be compromised in order to learn a lesson, though. Hope I haven't endagered the others by opening the 'bator so much.
I'll keep y'all updated.
On a more positive note, two more of the six have now pipped, and the one who hatched this afternoon is resting comfortably nearby.
I did see bleeding, but the membrane looked rather dry, and I got worried. It was going on 30+ hours since it had pipped, and it looked like it was gasping. So I proceeded to take the top off. It wasn't moving at all, except for shallow breathing (gasping, really). I let it alone for another hour, and it still hadn't moved. the membrane was stuck pretty good in some spots, and I figured it wasn't going to make it if I didn't do something. I went ahead and took him out. It bled quite a bit, and looked like it was dead. There was only the slightest indication of breathing, and I decided to put it back in the incubator. After a few moments, it started gasping again, then settled into a sleep-like state, taking deep, regular breaths.
My hopes are fading for the poor thing. I now know I took him out too soon. I doubt he'll survive. I should have known to stop when I saw blood, since there was no blood on the one that hatched, I should have reasoned that seeing blood was a sign that something wasn't right. !@#$...

Chalk it up to experience, I guess. Too bad a life had to be compromised in order to learn a lesson, though. Hope I haven't endagered the others by opening the 'bator so much.
I'll keep y'all updated.
On a more positive note, two more of the six have now pipped, and the one who hatched this afternoon is resting comfortably nearby.