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    Re: Should I separate bad eggs?

    I truly wouldn’t worry about the bad eggs at this point. The risk of harming the good eggs outweighs trying to separate them now. They may just be slugs and not really have any fungus on them. Yes, definitely keep them in the orientation they were laid. Great advice Bog! They’re already laid and the good eggs have a innate ability to ward off most ill effects from the attached bad eggs. Don’t worry about those bad eggs once again. Concentrate on your temperatures and humidity levels is the way to go at this point. Congrats on your first clutch success. Very nice job you did setting the eggs up also.
    Last edited by Albert Clark; 04-01-2022 at 09:58 PM.
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