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I would agree that the light one probably stopped developing but I would leave it in your incubator still just in case. I recently hatched my own baby ducks a week or two ago and I had one egg that I saw no movement or development in and I thought it was a goner and I cracked the egg open to see when I was discarding everything else and it had a very underdeveloped live duck in it. Yes I cried cause I was mad at myself for not leaving it in there and killing it but at the same time I had no idea it was even still alive.
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