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When I pip (I don't often) I do it on the very tip of the fat end, so it's less likely the hole will get in the way of them hatching. I also only do a tiny hole that allows fresh air in, but not enough to dry out the membrane, so it's like a millimeter square- not enough to actually see in and see what's going on. This allows me to feel like they can breathe, and I can force myself to leave them alone longer. I've definitely decided it's better not to 'help.'
When I pip (I don't often) I do it on the very tip of the fat end, so it's less likely the hole will get in the way of them hatching. I also only do a tiny hole that allows fresh air in, but not enough to dry out the membrane, so it's like a millimeter square- not enough to actually see in and see what's going on. This allows me to feel like they can breathe, and I can force myself to leave them alone longer. I've definitely decided it's better not to 'help.'