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  1. NatJ

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    That sounds like a good choice.
  2. NatJ

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    I would say it generally is a sign of the egg being bad. You might try sniffing the egg, and candling it again. If the egg smells bad, it is most likely rotten, and you should take it out of the incubator. If the egg smells normal, and candling shows a chick that looks fine, then maybe leave...
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