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what should I do?

screamindemon17

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My daughter's cats knocked mt incubator to the floor. The them read 90.2 the eggs were all rolled over and buried in the verm. I candeled them they weren't moving so I figured they have only 2 days tell they are 75 days in and could hatch any time so I wait 5 days still no hatching the eggs are dimpling amd turning brown so I figure they are toast. I cut the 1st open its alive still so the rest are untouched . So how do I keep the one I cut open alive?
 
Just put it back in the incubator, in the egg box, right side up. I might even put a layer of moss over it so the baby isn't tempted to come out.

It is very common for the eggs to dent about a week before hatchling. They look like they are drying up and dying in some cases. Don't go crazy and start cutting them. Eggs also stain quite a bit from when they are laid to when they hatch, depending on the medium you are using for incubation.
 
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