We noticed a white "cottage cheese-like" substance in the Lewistown basket and used a dropper to remove it. We also removed 4 eggs that were white. We are emailing our PVFF volunteers to find out what to do about the white substance. You can see the white substance on the egg on the bottom of the petri dish (and also an empty egg case at the top of the dish).
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Tuesday, January 13, 2009
4 White Eggs Today
We noticed a white "cottage cheese-like" substance in the Lewistown basket and used a dropper to remove it. We also removed 4 eggs that were white. We are emailing our PVFF volunteers to find out what to do about the white substance. You can see the white substance on the egg on the bottom of the petri dish (and also an empty egg case at the top of the dish).
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Lexi
OMG i wonder what that white stuff is and if it's like a disease of rainbow trout. but this is still soooo cool!!! :) :) :)
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