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    Re: A Clutch Worth Saving

    Woah! Congrats Scott!

    Pretty freakin awesome!


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    Re: A Clutch Worth Saving

    For future reference. If you put athlete's foot powder on the boob section of the egg you will not get any mold growth and it does not harm the egg.
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    Re: A Clutch Worth Saving

    Quote Originally Posted by pfan151 View Post
    For future reference. If you put athlete's foot powder on the boob section of the egg you will not get any mold growth and it does not harm the egg.

    Worth knowing, thanks!

    Thank you for all the comments.... appreciated the advice Tim!
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    Re: A Clutch Worth Saving

    great looking ybs! congrats on the successful hatching.

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    Re: A Clutch Worth Saving

    Scott.......I know it's already been said several times, but I have to say it too. Those YBs are AWESOME!!!

    Congrats on saving the clutch.

    Props to Tim and Sean for helping you.
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    Re: A Clutch Worth Saving

    What an awesome post! Congrats on the two yellow ladies which are really sweeeeeeeet

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    Re: A Clutch Worth Saving

    Quote Originally Posted by Louis Kirkland View Post
    Scott.......I know it's already been said several times, but I have to say it too. Those YBs are AWESOME!!!

    Congrats on saving the clutch.

    Props to Tim and Sean for helping you.
    Thank you, I'm proud of the result.... these two yb's thrill me more then the hypos, pins, pastels and pewter etc that have hatched out this year so far.

    Appreciate all the comments guys!
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    Re: A Clutch Worth Saving

    Great story Scott, they are awesome. Never give up on the boob

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    Re: A Clutch Worth Saving

    Nice work Scott.

    FYI, I use Nolvasan disinfectant (diluted in water and applied with a Q-Tip) on funky eggs. It squashes the mold for quite some time.

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