My three incubators are just about 6' away from me in front of my computer.
So I'm sitting here looking at the Forum this a.m. with Misty laying on the floor at my side when we hear a loud "POP!!!" She looks at me and I look at her and we both say, "What was that???"
I have two clutches of YF eggs in the incubators that have been cooking for 6 months or so, and I expect them to explode at any time, however, the pop sound didn't come from the direction of the YF incubator. So I get up and go to take a look.
Notice the wet-looking speckles on the upper left set of eggs. These eggs have only been cooking for 2 months. They usually don't explode that early.
These are South African leopard eggs. Phew! what a smell.
So I'm sitting here looking at the Forum this a.m. with Misty laying on the floor at my side when we hear a loud "POP!!!" She looks at me and I look at her and we both say, "What was that???"
I have two clutches of YF eggs in the incubators that have been cooking for 6 months or so, and I expect them to explode at any time, however, the pop sound didn't come from the direction of the YF incubator. So I get up and go to take a look.
Notice the wet-looking speckles on the upper left set of eggs. These eggs have only been cooking for 2 months. They usually don't explode that early.
These are South African leopard eggs. Phew! what a smell.