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Posted by: Spiddy at Wed Apr 25 15:09:36 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Spiddy ] This morning one of my females laid, and the two eggs were adhered to each other. I did not attempt to separate them, and simply placed them in my incubator as Siamese twins. Has anyone had this experience and success or failure with it? Will this rob the eggs of oxygen in any way? Are there any other downsides to this occurrence? The eggs were just laid when I found them, and if I were going to attempt to separate them, I think that was my window. By now, six hours later, I'm sure they've hardened. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks! | ||
>> Next Message: RE: Eggs stuck together - GreggMM, Wed Apr 25 18:16:06 2007 | ||
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