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Posted by: dbherp at Tue Aug 19 10:19:53 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by dbherp ] Thanks for the responses everyone. I don't believe it's a moisture thing as I've had egg boxes get too wet in the past and typically the eggs start to sweat. If I don't catch them in time I usually lose the egg. I can post pictures but these eggs all look really good. Nothing out of the ordinary is happening that would lead me to suspect any one culprit. I think that's what is so troubling is everything seems to be identical to last season and I'm still getting these kinked babies. I'll be sure to post once the 'no substrate' eggs hatch out. | ||
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