I understand. As long as there wasn't a smell you should be fine. It's okay to leave it in there but can possibly cause bacteria to build up if the egg is rotten.
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Okay, I have another question.what humidity should the incubator be at now?I understand. As long as there wasn't a smell you should be fine. It's okay to leave it in there but can possibly cause bacteria to build up if the egg is rotten.
This is what I am looking at right now.The brown sludge is drying blood mixed with yolk and possibly the ducklings poo. It's completely normal when incubating duck eggs. You can try to peel back the membrane but don't rip it.