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Old 12-13-2007, 06:01 AM
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I found this little guy inside the egg.

Un fortunately he had not been able to hatch out the egg.

It is sad but quiet interesting to see how they are in the egg



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Very interesting pics, thank you.

Why did you open the egg? Did it take too long to hatch?
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Its crazy how tight those little guys are crammed in the eggs. How long from the time the egg was laid did you wait to open it on your own?
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I hope the egg was showing signs if being dead because I've had some go ~150 days
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yes the egg was rotten.

the egg was about 90-100 days in incubation. The temperature fluctuated between 22-26C°.
What was your temperature of incubation when you say it took 150 days?
people I know who were incubating their eggs at 25-26C° said it took 60 days for them.
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Room temp. 150 days was not normal though. Only happened once. Just was useing it as an example.

I have never got 60 days though. The earliest i have ever seen a luii hatch at my room temps were 84 days.
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