It is possible that the ones that went bad got cooked, it's happened before.
07-13-2011, 12:51 AM
Quiet Tempest
When you candle, do you see any movement at all? I usually start seeing definite signs of life around 2 weeks into incubation. If you're at 10 days, you might be able to start seeing a little movement if your eggs are okay. Mold is not a good sign, but it doesn't necessary mean that the egg is doomed. Make sure the eggs aren't in extended contact with direct moisture and just keep watch over them. Unless they begin to deteriorate and/or smell, they still have a chance.
07-13-2011, 03:19 AM
snakesRkewl
This is why the substrateless method is the only way I'll incubate now.
A few holes in the tub for venting and it doesn't matter how much water you use as long as the eggs don't touch the water.
Mold issues are no fun, sorry for your loss.
07-13-2011, 04:35 AM
Jessica Loesch
Re: Help! Green on my BP eggs!
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Originally Posted by seang89
I totally understand that. But the 3 that were sitting on top of the other 4 are the ones not showing any signs/smells. I am hopeful about these 3 eggs.
If anyone can add some input would be greatly appreciated.
I really just want clarification on what happened. So it never happens again.