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Brown spots on eggs

Ok so during my eggs incubation period I have noticed that they have developed light brown spots where vermeculite was touching them. They are dry and not wet, still firm and look great minus the discoloration. Anybody ever come across this? Temp is at 85 and humidity is at about 90%. Cant upload photos right now but will hopefully soon.
 
Ok how many days have they been layed now.
Iv had a fue like this after about 40 days and they hatched fine.
If its after a fue days it could be that there not fertile or they been roled.
Id just keep an eye on them and see what happens they sound fine but just to be on the safe side just check in on them every fue days if they start going mouldy just remove the moldy ones where posible as they can cause furtile eggs to also become moldy.
Have you tried candleing the eggs to see if theres veins and embrios present.
Are the eggs white and clumped together if there slugs they will apear yellow in colour.
Hope this helps
 
It has been about 40 days now and it doesnt look at all like mold just stains really. They were hatched super white and clumped all together but one lol that loner is special. I will keep an eye on them and make sure they are fine. Thanks for the info !
 
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