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Posted by: jgjulander at Tue Jul 14 13:24:41 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jgjulander ] There are many possible explanations to why they died so far into incubation, but it is hard to tell from this side of the WWW. A picture might help us diagnose. How close to hatching are they? You may slit the remaining eggs close to the due date to see how the others are progressing. Good luck and congrats on the baby! We have 5 and it is a blast! | ||
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