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PrincessKiara
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Why so? LolI’m worried about you...
Eggy is doing well as of last night! We are approaching lockdown and I'm super nervous. Today is day 17.
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Why so? LolI’m worried about you...
Why so? Lol
Eggy is doing well as of last night! We are approaching lockdown and I'm super nervous. Today is day 17.
Ugh, I'm so nervous! I want to meet this little one already, lol. I'm just scared he'll quit on me. I'm going to be triply careful about my movements and about keeping the egg vertical, pointy end down.Wow! I can't believe it's already day 17! I mean, I'm sure it feels much longer to you, lol. Just be aware that it may hatch a little late due to the slightly lower temperatures.
Do you have a brooder ready...and a thermometer to measure the heat on the floor of the brooder??Ugh, I'm so nervous! I want to meet this little one already, lol. I'm just scared he'll quit on me. I'm going to be triply careful about my movements and about keeping the egg vertical, pointy end down.
In case something were to happen and he were to pip internally in the wrong spot, can I like bore a tiny hole in the eggshell and help? How can I tell if baby is in distress?
If all goes well, somewhere around day 21, give or take a couple of days, it will pip out of the side around the large end of the egg. (Make sure to keep the egg large end up at this point. Honestly, you might need to move into your bathroom with the shower running non stop to keep the humidity level up.Ugh, I'm so nervous! I want to meet this little one already, lol. I'm just scared he'll quit on me. I'm going to be triply careful about my movements and about keeping the egg vertical, pointy end down.
In case something were to happen and he were to pip internally in the wrong spot, can I like bore a tiny hole in the eggshell and help? How can I tell if baby is in distress?
I do, however I'd like to keep baby in-boob for as long as possibleDo you have a brooder ready...and a thermometer to measure the heat on the floor of the brooder??
Are you familiar with 'hatching gunk'?
Behind? In what way? It looks to be right on track to me, then again I'm a newbie.being its that far behind it will never hatch