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        <![CDATA[ I was hoping someone could give me some advice. I did the same thing last year with these eggs and these have &quot;wet&quot; spots on the bottom. So i put
down the grate(as seen in first pic). It has been 3 days since i put the grate in. Now they are not sitting on the vermiculite/perlite mixture. They are
starting to mold a little, still have bad &quot;wet&quot; spots on them but the rest of the egg looks great. Any help or advice or anything would be great. I
know there are other forums... ]]>
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			<title><![CDATA[ Re: Egg help a little OT  ]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ I had this happen in chondro eggs. The egg becomes hypertonic opposed to the vermiculite/perilite mix. Egg swells from the water concentration being greater on
the inside and osmosis releases the water. The saucer should correct the problem, but the spots will remain. My chondro eggs became almost completely
transparent and still produced nice neos.
<br>
Good Luck
<br>
<br>
Russ ]]></description>

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			<title><![CDATA[ Re: Egg help a little OT  ]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ I think Eddie is on the money here.  It looks to me that the saucer would work or add a spacer under your egg crate so that the eggs are a little higher above
the substrate.
<br>
T- ]]></description>

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			<title><![CDATA[ Re: Egg help a little OT  ]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ Thanks for the replies. I will give the saucer thing a shot. ]]></description>

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			<title><![CDATA[ Re: Egg help a little OT  ]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ I had some Diamond eggs start wicking water and doing the same things two years ago.  Try placing them on a saucer, like from a flower pot to create a barrier.
 I think the water level was too close to the grid when I had this problem.
<br>
<br>
Good luck,
<br>
Eddie Aste ]]></description>

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			<title><![CDATA[ Re: Egg help a little OT  ]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ sounds a bit weird but I had some eggs start to mold on me last yr and since I figured I was going to lose them anyway I tried some athletes foot spray on them
(Tinactin)
<br>
<br>
leaves a powdery white dust on them, but it ended up saving a few ....just my .02 ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ I&#39;ve never had that happen and I always use that mix for bp eggs. The mix could have been too wet or too shallow I suppose, or the eggs themselves could be
going bad naturally. Nothing you can do at this point but let it go the course. I&#39;ve had &quot;wet/windowed/ect.&quot; ball eggs go full term with limited
success. Good luck. ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ I was hoping someone could give me some advice. I did the same thing last year with these eggs and these have &quot;wet&quot; spots on the bottom. So i put
down the grate(as seen in first pic). It has been 3 days since i put the grate in. Now they are not sitting on the vermiculite/perlite mixture. They are
starting to mold a little, still have bad &quot;wet&quot; spots on them but the rest of the egg looks great. Any help or advice or anything would be great. I
know there are other forums... ]]></description>

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