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Did it go bad?

yummybunny Jun 29, 2008 05:10 PM

My chocolate albino laid two eggs sixteen days ago. When I candled them, they seemed fertile. They both had the little pink spot and veins inside. Last week, I candled them, they still had the little pink spot and veins. Today, I candled them and they were white. I saw no pink and no veins. The only difference in the eggs are that they have increased a lot in size and they are white, hard, and not moldy, dark, or anything. The incubation temperature has mainly been 87-90 degrees, with a low of 84, every time the air comes on in the house. I have two other eggs in there with them. They are about 5 -8 days younger. They are red inside, and not these, that's why I am concerned.

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sport72186 Jun 29, 2008 10:09 PM

dont worry about it. let them incubate until they either hatch or shrivel and mold. if they have grown im thinking they are still viable. but even if they hadnt grown i would still incubate the full term..
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