- Apr 20, 2015
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I'm just wrapping up my first ever hatch, and I have a hatchling I'm worried about.
It pipped late Saturday afternoon and had unzipped it's shell by Sunday afternoon, but this morning, about 40 hours after it started, it was still struggling. I was really reluctant to interfere, but the membrane was starting to look really dry and leathery, so I gave in and gently helped break away half of its shell before putting it back in the incubator. The yolk was totally absorbed, no blood in the shell, but the membrane was pretty dry.
The baby managed to flop it's way entirely out of the shell, but it's been 3 and a half hours, and it's still laying on its side. Is it just tired? Or did I totally screw up? There's another freshly hatched in there with it now, and they're chirping back and forth, so I know it's breathing.
Any thoughts would be helpful!
It pipped late Saturday afternoon and had unzipped it's shell by Sunday afternoon, but this morning, about 40 hours after it started, it was still struggling. I was really reluctant to interfere, but the membrane was starting to look really dry and leathery, so I gave in and gently helped break away half of its shell before putting it back in the incubator. The yolk was totally absorbed, no blood in the shell, but the membrane was pretty dry.
The baby managed to flop it's way entirely out of the shell, but it's been 3 and a half hours, and it's still laying on its side. Is it just tired? Or did I totally screw up? There's another freshly hatched in there with it now, and they're chirping back and forth, so I know it's breathing.
Any thoughts would be helpful!
