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Hamudazahabi
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So it is dead? Even if it is not hardened and is still soft?Even though it didn't internally pip it would have started breathing and moving as soon as it came in contact with the outside air.
It can take a while before it starts to smell. the body in the picture looks pretty stiff, especially looking at the feet. The body may remain soft if it is wet.
Did you have a separate calibrated thermometer/hygrometer? It's possible your readings were off which could have harmed your babies.
Blood coming out of the mouth is not normal, and it can happen when already dead.
What should I do with the other eggs? Will they eventually do internally pipping or should I open them now?