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Hi Denese!! Congrats on the eggs! I didn't know you guys were expecting.
As far as the wet one, its most likely due to the condensation dripping onto the eggs. Condensation appears when there is a temperature difference between the inside and the out side of the egg box. Do you have a thermometer in the egg box and one in the incubator?
~Jessica~

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Re: HELP!! Wet Egg
 Originally Posted by jsmorphs2
Hi Denese!! Congrats on the eggs! I didn't know you guys were expecting.
As far as the wet one, its most likely due to the condensation dripping onto the eggs. Condensation appears when there is a temperature difference between the inside and the out side of the egg box. Do you have a thermometer in the egg box and one in the incubator?
Yes we are expecting our first clutch, so excited and worry over them like a mother hen...LOL We have one for the incubator, we were discussing getting one for inside the egg box itself but was not sure if we needed one, with your comments I think we will go tonight and get one.
Should I be concerned about this one egg?
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I would dry the egg off and make sure there isn't any more water dripping on it. It should be fine as long as you can fix the condensation issue. You might only need a few vent holes in the egg box to remedy it. You can also try lifting the egg out of the substrate a bit to allow some more air circulation around the egg.
Last edited by jsmorphs2; 05-16-2011 at 06:36 PM.
~Jessica~

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Re: HELP!! Wet Egg
You may also want to candle the egg for veins. Sometimes eggs going bad will sweat.
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