Eggs denting in!!

xGILGODx

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I have 4 eggs in a deli cup using the THG incubation tray and hatch right .. Just checked the eggs today and they are denting in !! I have four small holes poked in the top and they are in the reptibator incubating at 75°F and 90% humidity . are they still good? There not ready to hatch I know that for a fact. Just a minute ago I switched out the lid to the deli cup with one that has no wholes in hopes that that fixes the issue if its already not to late . one is dented on the bottom , on the side, on the top and the other is just fine. Any help with this would be greatly appreciated. Note that during the time that the denting occurred the hatch right was still moist . uploadfromtaptalk1408312305399.jpg uploadfromtaptalk1408312321931.jpg uploadfromtaptalk1408312336372.jpg uploadfromtaptalk1408312344233.jpg
 

acpart

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What are you incubating at 75? Hopefully it's not leopard geckos because that's way too low. I'm not familiar with that type of egg container, though the SIM I use is similar. I don't put holes in the cover. How many days have the eggs been incubating? You can spray very lightly, then put the cover back on and hope for the best.

Aliza
 

acpart

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Good luck with them. How far along are they? I'm incubating garg eggs at 75 and they're hatching in 11-13 weeks.

Aliza
 

xGILGODx

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Exactly what I did. The two older eggs I have which where dented had a little mold the next day :-( I didn't toss them though just separated them. The other two seem just fine now and when I candle them they are solid red . hope that's healthy for eggs that are just over a month old .
 

motorcity

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Exactly what I did. The two older eggs I have which where dented had a little mold the next day :-( I didn't toss them though just separated them. The other two seem just fine now and when I candle them they are solid red . hope that's healthy for eggs that are just over a month old .
 

motorcity

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I had egg before that had mold they were still good I sprinkled a small amount of gold bond foot powder on them and kill the mold eggs ended up hatching with no problem also the eggs I had leopard gecko eggs that caved in I sat them in a bottle cap with wet paper towel under them when they plumped up I mad sure the hatch rite had a little more water in it they still going
 

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