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eggs with mold

Amelcorn

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I have about 10 good eggs and maybe 3 bad eggs all clumped together. The bad ones are more or less on the bottom and have begun to mold. Will that mold be detrimental to the good eggs? If so, how should I try to remove the bad ones? Thanks
 
you should really get the corn snake manuel if you dont have it. It suggests that you mist the bad eggs with water, then cut the eggs off where they are connected. It says bad eggs wont harm any of the good eggs. So I wouldnt worry unless it spreads. If you want and try to save them, it suggests putting listerine on a cute tip and dabbing the bad eggs. Good Luck!
 
bAD EGGS

I HAD THREE 'BAD' EGGS, I SPRAYED AND GENTLELY PULLED A LITTLE FOR ABOUT THREE DAYS AND THEY CAME APART, EXCEPT FOR ONE THAT IS SMACK IN THE MIDDLE OF A GROUP OF FOUR. IF I NOTICE ANY MOLD I WILL BE CUTTING AWAY. YES GET THE CORN SNAKE MANUAL.~~~~~~~:~ SAM
 
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