1 of my eggs have a hole..

Please read what I said again...and check the bottom of the eggs without turning them....for damage/holes on the bottom. Only put the eggs that have no damage in the new container. If you turn the eggs while you're doing this you will likely kill the babies.
 
Please read what I said again...and check the bottom of the eggs without turning them....for damage/holes on the bottom. Only put the eggs that have no damage in the new container. If you turn the eggs while you're doing this you will likely kill the babies.
Yes. Only put the ones not damaged in a new container. Won't turn them. Check the bottoms. I'll update. & Again thank you. You've been a big help.
 
Please read what I said again...and check the bottom of the eggs without turning them....for damage/holes on the bottom. Only put the eggs that have no damage in the new container. If you turn the eggs while you're doing this you will likely kill the babies.

Yes. Only put the ones not damaged in a new container. Won't turn them. Check the bottoms. I'll update. & Again thank you. You've been a big help.
Okay so I changed out the substrate. Wiped off what worms I could see. Haven't seen anymore on them. Separated 1. Didn't have a hole but Had a bump on it, so I wasn't sure if it was about to get a hole or was a hole that sealed up. Anyways the 1 I separated yesterday now has a water drop on it. There is no extra water or condensation on or in the container. 3 of my other eggs before I cleaned them off had water droplets too but they might have absorbed them. Is it normal for them to sweat then stop? 3 sweet then stop 1 still has a water drop. Idk if it's sweating or not but idk how water would be on them.
 

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