Egg development (P. hongkongensis)

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Hi all
I`d like to put another but more continuous series of the same egg.
so
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Beautiful, Juraj! Do you know on what day (post-laying) each photo was taken? I would like to put this series on Caudata Culture, if you don't mind.
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ok, my last update of this thread.

day 31
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day 35
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day 36 ventral side
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day 39
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day 42 a few minutes before hatching
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newly hatched larvae
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You have incredible tenacity to photograph the same egg for 42 days. Well done!
 
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