P. Miranda eggs with legs

David Richards

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Well it could be worse, but there could be some losses getting ready to occour here. Open to any suggestions on seperating rotten eggs from healthy slings-to-be...... May do more harm than good trying to separate the good from the bad. dave
 

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I use egg forceps and a little water. Just be REALLY gentle and watch out because bad eggs will pop and over the good ones in junk. Try to grab the good ones really carefully and kinda drag the bad ones off of them. Good luck!
 

david goldsboro

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had the same problem with 1 of my miranda sacs this week i just up'd the humidaty in the incuabor now this morning they are all n2's , they didnt go black like they normally do just got slightly dark tips on there feet then moulted the next day
 

David Richards

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looking better

thanks for the advice and congrats. Able to separate some of the bad out and looks like more will make it than less at this point. I will post em when I think there is a real number up for sale. dave
 
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