My Leo laid a clutch last night and the two eggs are stuck to each other. Will they be OK or do I need to intervene? Thanks!
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My Leo laid a clutch last night and the two eggs are stuck to each other. Will they be OK or do I need to intervene? Thanks!
This has happened to people before and i often hear about it. It doesnt really make any difference just leave em alone. If you try to seperate them you might cracks one or both of the eggs. People have hatched out perfectly normal hatchling from eggs like these. L8er 8>
MaC
i actually just last night had an albino and het albino hatch out of eggs that were stuck together. When the first one hatched i didn't see it but i found her and the collaps egg was still attached to the other. I then generally pulled the collapsed egg off and woke up 2 hours later to another healthy bountiful little het albino running around my incubator.
Jason
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