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    Re: Moldy egg, need some help

    Quote Originally Posted by rufretic View Post
    I had one go bad last year in a cluster of 7 about two weeks in. After a ton of research I did the do nothing method as Deb said, all remaining eggs went full term without any mold spreading and all hatched healthy babies. I remember reading that healthy eggs have a natural resistance to mold and the ones that mold are typically dead already or have something wrong with them. The healthy eggs don't normally mold even with a moldy egg right up on them and from my experience this proved true.
    I left it alone, I just check it often to make sure its wo not spreading (which I'm sure it won't) just to be safe lol I love not having to open the incubator to check on them now, the glass front makes it easy to keep an eye on them and the temps

    Also, first clutch is almost due to hatch! Roughly 12 days until I see pips! All were laid 4-6 days after each other so Junes going to be an exciting month!

    And the DG should be laying any day now too

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