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Posted by greg schroeder on March 26, 2003 at 15:15:14:
In Reply to: eggs posted by tunahound on March 25, 2003 at 22:30:25:
:some of the eggs in my hovabator are starting to turn blue and looking kinda funky should I remove them from the hovabotor or not??
Bad eggs usually turn yellow and green first, then blueish black, then begin to grow fuzz. If your incubation environment is good other eggs more than likely will not spoil. If however your other eggs which died, died because of inadequate incubation environment more eggs are likely to die as well.
If an egg is dead and easily removed, there is no reason to not take it out. I have seen living hatchlings climbing from black moldy eggs.
Here's an interesting thread