Quote Originally Posted by Foschi Exotic Serpents View Post
If they do not easily pull apart you can do 2 things.. Use a piece of dental floss around the attached area to gently, very slowly, work them apart. Or just leave them together.

Bad eggs that mold and rot should never bother good eggs. Good eggs resist mold. To be on the safe side, keep some anti fungal foot powder handy. Sprinkle some on the good egg attached to the bad one to prevent any mold from transferring once the bad egg begins to rot. But no, good healthy eggs should never grow mold or support the growth of mold. Bad eggs have been allowed to simply rot away and drain all over good eggs and the good eggs hatched with no problems. Someone posted a pic of this a yr or two ago.

nicely put