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Posted by: kinyonga at Sat Feb 2 14:16:42 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by kinyonga ] As the eggs get near the point of hatching you may see marks on them that look like thinner areas. Most people refer to them as "windows". The eggs shrink in...but I wouldn't say it was denting or crumpling. Eventually the end of the egg should slit in an "X" shape and the head should come out. The baby will lay there looking quite dead for up to a day while it absorbs the rest of the yolk...and then it will climb out of its egg. How close the eggs are to each other in the container will affect the hatching. If they are all close together in a clump they will likely all hatch within a couple of days...if they are laying in rows an inch or so apart, they may hatch over a period of days or even a couple of weeks. [ Hide Replies ]
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