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Old 11-09-04, 11:40 PM   #1
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a couple pictus egg questions.

I was candeling my eggs today and i can see some of them are almost fully formed and moving around hurray!!!!
Anyway I have them incubating on coconut fibre (not the best i know) well my question is the coconut fibre is starting to mold, its not on any of the eggs though, It is a white hair like mold. I was wondering if I should change the substrate they are on to fresh stuff or at this time in the incubation period does it matter? They are due to hatch in about 2 weeks.
One more questions one of the eggs is in the early incubation period (2 weeks old) and a small hole has formed and a bit of the clear liquid (1 drop) has seeped out, But I can see the embryo moving around (It is tiny maybe 2mm long) Is this egg garbage or should I keep it incubating just incase?
I apreciate any imput, thanx for your time.
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Old 11-10-04, 10:37 AM   #2
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Don't pitch the egg unless it starts to stink. Hard shelled eggs don't collapse like soft shelled eggs do, so it's hard to tell if the egg is dead. If the embryo dies, it starts to decompose, releasing some gasses inside the shell. WIth hard shelled eggs, the pressure can cause them to explode (not a good thing if it happens when your nose is right there, believe me). If that drop of fluid has sealed the hole, it might just be good enough to allow the embryo to develop. I've had a few like that, even soft shelled eggs.

If you can remove the mold without disturbing the egg, you could try it, but it might be tricky. Try easing it away with a toothpick or some such thing. The white hairy mold usually tends to stay in a lump, so you could roll it away somewhat like a snowball, picking up more mold along the way. If it looks too tricky to work it away around the eggs, I'd leave it. Healthy eggs have a natural protection against mold and fungus, chances are it won't hurt to leave it.
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Old 11-10-04, 02:11 PM   #3
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thanx for that info Hilde!
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