Franks_Geckos
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I am experiencing a potentially major setback in this year’s breeding efforts. I went peeking into the incubator to check for hatchlings on Thursday of last week and noticed that none of the 4 eggs that were supposed to hatch had hatched. They had softened a bit and a few appeared to have some gel like fluid on them. It did not appear to be the moisture “sweat” that typically forms just before hatching, so I became concerned. To make matters worse another 4 that were due to hatch this week were appearing to soften as well and slight amounts of mold were forming on a couple. There were another 4 eggs that were a few weeks from hatching that may still be viable and another pair laid yesterday that were places in a separate incubation container, however, I suspect the eight that softened have all gone bad, perhaps a freak temperature fluctuation in the incubator occurred, or perhaps some microorganism that was somehow introduced in the container attacked the embryos in their final stage of development and killed them in the egg. I am not sure which scenario is more likely as I had not reset the min/max readings on the temp probe in the incubator since it was started 2 ½ months ago (my bad). I did reset them yesterday and will monitor it for peaks and lows on a daily basis to see if the incubator can still be trusted. I will leave the 8 eggs alone until they are totally collapsed and molded before I cut them open, however, I am not holding out much hope for them. I do not need the genes from the hatchlings that were coming, however, the loss of 8 hatchlings (SHTCT, Jungles, Rainwater Albinos) is going to be critical in a month and a half when I have a lot fewer hatchlings to sell at our next show. I was hoping to use the proceeds from selling these hatchlings and a few others that had already hatched from the same incubation container in the last 3 weeks to purchase a Mack Snow male. Obviously, the moral of the story is not to count your geckos before they hatch, even when they are a day or two away from hatching. I am crossing my fingers for the eggs and am hoping to go home to hatchlings emerging from these eggs against the odds. I hear stories of people talking about geckos hatching from moldy eggs, but it seems very bizarre that this would happen to eight eggs (all due to hatch) at the same time unless something really bad happened.