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Re: spreading water spots on eggs, what to do?
 Originally Posted by For Goodness Snakes
I just assumed you were getting droplets of water falling off the lid due to condensation.
Please call me at 408-981-6694 so we can discuss your incubation issues more effectively.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Brian
I'm really happy that you want to help me Brian. It's just I'm very bad speaking english
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Re: spreading water spots on eggs, what to do?
I'm a very patent listener, call me.
Brian / FGS
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Re: spreading water spots on eggs, what to do?
 Originally Posted by For Goodness Snakes
I'm a very patent listener, call me.
Brian / FGS
I just wondered that I call you, but I checked the time in California and it was midnight (I just woke up). This is how my eggs look like right now. One in the left still shows veins, but I think itīs done for... Iīm going to incubate it anyhow, until it starts to stink...
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Re: spreading water spots on eggs, what to do?
Are those black spots on the eggs mold?
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Re: spreading water spots on eggs, what to do?
 Originally Posted by Jeanne
Are those black spots on the eggs mold?
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No, it's peat from females enclosure.
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Re: spreading water spots on eggs, what to do?
 Originally Posted by Heini86
No, it's peat from females enclosure.
Can you be more specific what is peat?
Brian
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spreading water spots on eggs, what to do?
Peat meaning bog soil. A very rich and loamy dirt. Being used as substrate for the female, correct?
Last edited by cristacake; 04-21-2016 at 04:48 AM.
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Re: spreading water spots on eggs, what to do?
 Originally Posted by cristacake
Peat meaning bog soil. A very rich and loamy dirt. Being used as substrate for the female, correct?
That's correct.
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Re: spreading water spots on eggs, what to do?
So this is my situation right now: 4 of 5 eggs are dead. The last egg started to sweat around day 30-32. The liquid band aid did not work at all the other four, so I tried some elmers glue four days ago to the last one. Baby inside the egg is wiggling. I read some other thread that glue just might do the trick and stop the egg sweating, so far it seems it really helps, but who knows. I hope this last one will make it.
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Yeah those "water spots" are eggs going bad.
4 of 5 is really high loss.
I noticed you have evidently been messing with the eggs a lot and moving them, Did you rotate them at all??
Did you make sure the same side stayed up?
I really wish people would stop telling others to keep the eggs out of the medium, if it is mixed remotely close to not muddy they will be fine.......
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