anyone believe this?

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TheHiddenGecko

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I had two eggs in which the embryo planted itself on the bottom of the egg. Well one died but the other managed to live. Here's the thing, isn't once it's planted, it's not going to move from that spot on the egg? I candled it about a week later and it had moved from the bottom all the way to the mark at the top of the egg. Is this really possible?
 
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TheHiddenGecko

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Would you be able to see the bullseye if it wasn't planted?
 

BalloonzForU

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Sometimes the bullseye is there right at laying, so I would say yes. I belive it takes about 30-60 min for the embryo to attach to the egg, after being laid.
 

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