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    Eggs starting to sweat around day 40

    So the question is, is that normal?

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    Re: Eggs starting to sweat around day 40

    Quote Originally Posted by Heini86 View Post
    So the question is, is that normal?
    Eggs should not be sweating, during the ideal incubation period the egg will be dry from day one to day 55/60

    Do you have a picture?
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    Re: Eggs starting to sweat around day 40

    It seems I canīt upload an image right now. sweating area is not big 1cm*1cm, no weird colours yet. There is nothing dripping on the egg. Still candeling well.

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    Re: Eggs starting to sweat around day 40

    Quote Originally Posted by Heini86 View Post
    It seems I canīt upload an image right now. sweating area is not big 1cm*1cm, no weird colours yet. There is nothing dripping on the egg. Still candeling well.
    Either apply elmer glue on the area and a little past the area or athlete foot powder, if it's still candle good what you want to do is prevent it the sweaty area to turn into mold.
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    Re: Eggs starting to sweat around day 40

    I glued the spot... Agh so close...

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    Definitely the eggs sweating and not condensation from the lid dripping? I've never seen that.

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