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DMong
at Mon Jul 18 17:25:32 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ]
The bluish/white mold isn't a good sign at all, and neither is the yellow wrinkled in one. All I can say is go get some Dr. Scholl's anti-fungal powder and give them a light dusting after you rub off any excess fungus you can with a small brush or old tooth brush, etc... Neither of those scenarios sound good but this is your only hope if there is any substantial time left for them to incubate.
One last word of advice too, whatever you do, don't toss any out that you are not 100% sure are bad, because I have seen some very nasty eggs hatch with perfectly healthy neonates inside. A good indicator they are bad and beyond hope is smelling the white part of the egg. Bad eggs have a very unique weird smell to them as opposed to viable ones with a living embryo inside. I have never been wrong about the smell of bad ones yet.
~Doug

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