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Samwalt96

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I have a pip possibly 6 hours ago a lot of movement with no progress since. The eggs were given to me as if they came out of the fridge I'm reaching out to see if that's a possible shrink rap issue 🤔 picture is from now.
 

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It's likely just resting. Hatching is hard work
Its been doing alot of moving for an hour now I'm just worried I got had got a batch from the same place and they were shrink rapped and I did a assistance hatch I was to late for some that had been struggling for over 12 hours and they had passed away I only got 5 healthy females out of 14
 
Its been doing alot of moving for an hour now I'm just worried I got had got a batch from the same place and they were shrink rapped and I did a assistance hatch I was to late for some that had been struggling for over 12 hours and they had passed away I only got 5 healthy females out of 14
Shrinkwrapping is usually caused by low humidity, what humidity is your incubator and are you sure?
 
Shrinkwrapping is usually caused by low humidity, what humidity is your incubator and are you sure?
I don't have a humidity thing it just tells the temperature
 

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If i was able to get humidity up just not knowing how much do the others that had not piped yet have a chance to hatch
I'm honestly not sure, the humidity is likely similar to the humidity in your area, you can look that up and low humidity can make the membrane tough.
You can get a washcloth or papertowel wet (and wrung out) with warm water and place it where eggs aren't, to try to boost the humidity.
 
I'm honestly not sure, the humidity is likely similar to the humidity in your area, you can look that up and low humidity can make the membrane tough.
You can get a washcloth or papertowel wet (and wrung out) with warm water and place it where eggs aren't, to try to boost the

I'm honestly not sure, the humidity is likely similar to the humidity in your area, you can look that up and low humidity can make the membrane tough.
You can get a washcloth or papertowel wet (and wrung out) with warm water and place it where eggs aren't, to try to boost the humidity.
Today it's at 49 % do I had add hot water before 2 of them pipped but I think it's going to be if I want them to survive I will need to help again
 

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