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05-Oct-05, 03:49 PM
|  | Regular Member | Join Date: Jul-04 Location: Gold Coast | | | I have a clutch of spotted python eggs in the incubator and two of them have started to go off, they are in a clump so i cant just remove them. I candled them when they were layed and they looked pretty empty but it is half way through incubation and i was wondering what is the best way to remove them. any help would be greatly appreciated  | 
05-Oct-05, 04:51 PM
|  | Regular Member | Join Date: Sep-04 Location: The far and bewildered mountainside of the strange region of Carpathia Age/Gender: 33  | | | | Probably lubricate them a bit and then carefully cut between the good and bad eggs (in a sawing back and forth motion) using a piece of dental floss, slowly pulling the bad eggs away from the clutch as you cut between them.
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Renewing the red in their eyes
They coil like sin within thinning excuse
Cold-blooded to sharpen the lies.
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