Re: Should I separate bad eggs?
the day I put them into the incubatorhttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...34a0e95cac.jpg
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Re: Should I separate bad eggs?
The day I put them into the incubatorhttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...d3dbfca842.jpg
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Re: Should I separate bad eggs?
Those three eggs look great! I would fit a covering of “ press and seal” over the tub. Make sure the top of the eggs aren’t in contact with the “press and seal” and place the tub lid back in place. Monitor the eggs on a daily basis visually for signs of abnormalities. There is a good possibility those slugs may detach spontaneously as the good eggs continue to develop. Personally, I would just monitor it going forward. Try to refrain from opening the tub once back in your incubator if at all possible.
Re: Should I separate bad eggs?
I came back with the results! So, I didn't have the courage to mess with the eggs, so I just left them be. The bad eggs went totally moulded and brown and attached, but did't became smelly and didn't affect the good ones. All the 3 egg hatched 61-62 days naturally (low temps-31 C), and the babies are fine! https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...0f2c2e74ae.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...983bc04a66.jpg
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