The samples arrived this morning at 9:35. ITA called. Some of the eggs in the sample vial had hatched in transport and they could see tails moving. They asked if they wanted us to load those or if we wanted them to open up the other vials and find 5 eggs that hadn’t hatched yet. We confirmed that they could use the eggs in some of the reload vials. They told us that our experiement would be loaded the next morning. We asked that they keep the eggs at as close to 68 degrees F as possible.
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