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Dented Eggs Normal?

jimijaw

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Definately a first timer at breeding and my girl laid last night, some of the eggs have dents in them but other wise very white except for 1 thats yellow with a dark spot. Any help here will be appreciated. Thanks, Jimi
 
It may just mean they are dehydrated. Put them in your incubator or whatever you are putting them in. Make sure the humidity it up very high.

Good luck!
 
Yeah, what David said. Just put them in a moist container that you're using for incubation and they'll be fine. The concern is when they begin to appear wrinkled, then that means they're too dehydrated! Conversely, you don't want them to be too "plump" and over-hydrated.
 
Great thanks blueapplepaste, Ive been in reading the archives and have learned a lot from there, Again thanks, Jimi.
 
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