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Rubidus pipping..

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Last night, six D. m rubidus from my first clutch started pipping and I'm just waiting for them to emerge from their eggs. Looks to be another good "Dry" season and I wish all of you with eggs and neonates the best of luck...

Best regards,

Jeff
 
Woopeedoopee!!!!!!!!!!!!! Congrats dude!

Now when are these darn unicolor eggs going to hatch? It's been about 105 days. I'm getting nervous!
T.
 
Also, ... snap and post some pics!!! They don't have to be perfect pics, just do it. We don't care if you aren't a good photographer. We just want to see those babies!
T.
 
Hey there, Tony,

Give those eggs the time they need, as they can go over 120 days in incubation before pipping. You should be happy about it, as longer incubation means larger babies and a delay in the hassle of getting them started! Of course, I hope all of your babies emerge from their eggs mouths open and begging for F/T pinks!
I will snap a few photos this eveing and post them..

Thanks,

Jeff
 

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