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    Re: Removing female from eggs

    the eggs are usually stuck to each other so place a small towel over her head carefully take her off the eggs. Mark the very top of each egg. Then I candle each egg looking for pink veins. you can then weigh them and get them into the incubator. Now you need to clean her enclosure to remove the egg smell. she also needs to be clean, I use dawn dish soap for her and wash her real good with it. make sure you rinse her good to remove all the soap, use luke warm water. This will usually get them back on feed within a few days.

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