Quote Originally Posted by JRust View Post
Awesome, thanks so much! The left, right and top are the 3 that are very veiny and the one on the left center was partially veined. Will the slug end up rotting and turning the one on the right bad? If so should I try detaching it from the good egg? Or just leave them be? Thanks again for the response!
The cuticle/bloom ought to protect your good eggs from bacteria/mold. It might spread to the outside but, as long as the egg is sound, it's not likely to penetrate and harm the developing embryo. This early though, I'd be tempted to remove the dud. It's going to get awfully smelly before your 2 month incubation time ticks off.