the_yellow_pony
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Hi everyone.
so ~30 days left until our first bp clutch is scheduled to hatch.
About 1 week ago ONE of our eggs(the biggest) started to dent a little, the rest are still perfect. I added some moisture near it and it never really changed.
Now, my question:
When candled(albeit hard to do where it is at in the box) i see very minimal veining if any BUT the egg has not dented any farther and there is no mold.
This egg originally had strong veins which is what concerns me. Now, my plan is to leave it until it actually shows it is going bad(not touching any others so it's easy to remove).
A. is there a down side to leaving it?
B. What would have caused such a drastic change in veining when all of the other eggs have remained in tip top shape?
Thanks in advance for your responses.
so ~30 days left until our first bp clutch is scheduled to hatch.
About 1 week ago ONE of our eggs(the biggest) started to dent a little, the rest are still perfect. I added some moisture near it and it never really changed.
Now, my question:
When candled(albeit hard to do where it is at in the box) i see very minimal veining if any BUT the egg has not dented any farther and there is no mold.
This egg originally had strong veins which is what concerns me. Now, my plan is to leave it until it actually shows it is going bad(not touching any others so it's easy to remove).
A. is there a down side to leaving it?
B. What would have caused such a drastic change in veining when all of the other eggs have remained in tip top shape?
Thanks in advance for your responses.