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I found two little snows in the incubator this morning. Yesterday I thought about throwing them away because of mold. There was mold all over the top of the egg and it spread to the perlite, but the eggs still hatched. That goes to show you never throw away bad eggs. Ill post pictures later.
 
If I get mold on eggs, I usually candle them to ensure they're fertile. I then clean the mold off and put them back in the incubator. If I am not positive that they're fertile, or the mold comes back in a day or so, I do not keep them. I usually do not want to risk spreading the mold to otherwise viable eggs.
 
The father is a tremper albino.
 

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They are absolutely adorable !!
They look nice and plump-LOL
Congrats!!
Sandy
 
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