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reptilicus81
at Mon Jun 5 16:23:25 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by reptilicus81 ]
I tried searching the archives, but I am curious why mold grows on an egg with blood vessels? My female laid a clutch of 6 on 5/31 and today I noticed one of the eggs has mold on it. It still has blood vessels, but it is really cloudy in the area where the mold is growing. There is no condensation on the top of the bin, and the temp is a steady 88 deg. I have two clutches in separate bins in my incubator....it seems to be my luck that the normals are expected to hatch in 5 days, and the pastel clutch has mold on week one! Let me know what you think, I am very worried for the clutch!
Also, the egg that is molding looked different from the others the day it was laid. Check out the picture below...the egg that has gone bad has blood vessels that are visable through the shell (left top next to the dud)!

Here are the recent pics:


And my healthy clutch:
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3.13 Normal ball pythons
1.0 Pastel ball python
1.0 Plains Garter
0.1 Rosy boa
0.1 Normal Kenyan Sand Boa
1.1 Anery Kenyan Sand Boa
0.1 Leucistic Texas Rat
1.2 Dumeril's Boa
-----My list is too long, so I'll stop here!
*Amy*
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