BonnieLorraine
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I accidentally dented in the top of this guys egg and covered it in hairline cracks while putting the lid on the tupperware (I didn't realize the circle on the lid dipped down so far, and it crunched the egg). I first patched it with about 3 layers of elmer's glue and a single ply piece of tissue after asking snake breeders what to do and reading some articles online. Unfortunately, I didn't think clearly enough to remember what happens to white glue in a humid environment, and after being in the incubator overnight it was a giant gooey gluey mess. I cleaned it up carefully by scraping with toothpicks and using water and qtips, applied another single ply of tissue to stabilize the cracks, and did about two layers of super glue. It seems to have paid off, this little guy hatched yesterday, and just finished shedding today. I'm still waiting for his clutch mate to hatch, but luckily there was no damage to that egg so it should be fine as well.





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