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He was not a fan of the rinsing. His energy seems so low... just breathing and occasionally chirping when I move him. I have removed the top of the bator, and placed the rest of it under a brooding light, set to about 95-100 degrees. The humidity has dropped to 50 and I think it will continue to drop a bit more. We will see how it goes after he dries off - maybe the remainder of the yolk will dry up (it is starting to, a bit), or maybe he will absorb it. The yolk is attached to him a bit more than I had originally thought. I am not optimistic.
