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trennad
03-30-15, 05:03 PM
I am wondering if anyone knows what happened to these corn snake eggs. They have been in the incubator for almost 1 month. I still have about 15 eggs that still look viable. But I had 6-7 eggs that look like this. The eggs are incubated at 82-83 F with 99% humidity. What might have caused this to happen or is this just how the eggs look when they go bad. Any help or advice would be appreciated
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Aaron_S
03-30-15, 06:10 PM
Just eggs going bad or they were slugs to begin with.
Is what it is. Sometimes eggs die for no reason. We don't have a clue what's going on inside them at all times.
Minkness
03-30-15, 07:14 PM
That's kinda gross...
What made you decide to cut them open? Did they smell bad?
Albert Clark
03-30-15, 07:20 PM
Wow, sorry for the loss! I agree that they were probably slugs to begin with. At least you have more viable eggs. Are you sure that is the right temperature?
trennad
03-31-15, 08:01 AM
they look like they where starting to develop from the red coloration in the eggs. i am pretty sure temp is accurate but will check again today with a thermometer. they where solid so i figured i would cut them open n see what the inside was like.
Albert Clark
03-31-15, 08:26 AM
What species of herp is that?
jossh27
03-31-15, 11:14 AM
What species of herp is that?
He said corn snake :p
Albert Clark
03-31-15, 11:24 AM
Oh, ok. Thanks. Sounds like that temp is correct. Humidity may be a bit high at 99% ? I am not sure about that. I know 99% is right for ball pythons and boas but for corns idk.
Heineken007
04-01-15, 09:14 AM
Sorry for the lost .....im not experience in corn snake....maybe next time you finnaly suceed....
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