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    Re: Not sure if my eggs are going to make it...

    Wow! Well you are doing the best you can. First, two things. Put the lid back on the tub and double check the temp setting on the reptibator. Probably would be good to set it at 93.0f - 94.0f to get a internal tub temp of 88.0f - 89.0f. You will need to grab a little bag of either perlite or vermiculite from Lowes or Home Depot. Brush a little anti fungal powder on the moldy areas of the eggs sparingly. Not too much. You will need a digital thermometer with a probe to go inside the egg tub. Use the anti fungal powder on the eggs prior to putting the vermiculite in the tub. Be careful not to get the eggs any more damp. The vermiculite needs to be mixed with small amount of water to a clumping consistency but not to the point where any water can be expressed when squeezed. Try to place the vermiculite carefully around the outer perimeter of the eggs. The vermiculite will help raise the humidity.
    Last edited by Albert Clark; 01-19-2016 at 05:05 PM.
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