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  • 06-13-2011, 11:56 PM
    sookieball
    "?" About egg dimpling
    So my first clutch ever is on 4 weeks and are dimpling... not majorly but 3 have small dimples.
    They where laid may 12




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  • 06-14-2011, 12:11 AM
    Amon Ra Reptiles
    Make sure your substrate is wet enough. If you are seeing dimpling already add some more water and make sure you have a good seal on the container . There should be condensation all the time . Not dripping on the eggs but the humidity needs to be 100% always. They will start to dimple around 50-55 and that is normal.
  • 06-14-2011, 12:21 AM
    sookieball
    Well the humidity is at 99% since placed into the incubator
    And the 3 dimpling are closest to the heat source.
    And have gained weight and veins are nice and plump looking!

    And between 50-55 days? I have been under the impression that they dimple around 2 weeks before hatching?



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  • 06-14-2011, 01:51 AM
    Quiet Tempest
    I usually start noticing more dimpling about 3 weeks before the eggs are due to hatch. Usually just minor dimpling then but dimpling, nonetheless.

    If your eggs are drying out, you might try draping some dampened sphagnum moss over the eggs to help insulate them a little more against moisture loss. I like to put big clumps of moist sphagnum moss to gravid females close to their due date because it helps hold humidity around their nest site. I've also got a clutch of jungle carpet eggs right now that are being incubated in nothing but sphagnum moss. I love the stuff. ;)
  • 06-14-2011, 02:45 AM
    sookieball
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Quiet Tempest View Post
    I usually start noticing more dimpling about 3 weeks before the eggs are due to hatch. Usually just minor dimpling then but dimpling, nonetheless.

    If your eggs are drying out, you might try draping some dampened sphagnum moss over the eggs to help insulate them a little more against moisture loss. I like to put big clumps of moist sphagnum moss to gravid females close to their due date because it helps hold humidity around their nest site. I've also got a clutch of jungle carpet eggs right now that are being incubated in nothing but sphagnum moss. I love the stuff. ;)

    I was honestly thinking maybe that was the problem.
    Because the 4 on the bottom still look very plump.
    and this is the second time someone suggest shagnum moss.. I think I should do that...

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  • 06-14-2011, 02:49 AM
    Foschi Exotic Serpents
    Yeah mine don't dimple until the last 2 weeks usually. Even then, it's just the top begins to sink a little and the shell gets softer.
  • 06-14-2011, 10:06 AM
    sookieball
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Foschi Exotic Serpents View Post
    Yeah mine don't dimple until the last 2 weeks usually. Even then, it's just the top begins to sink a little and the shell gets softer.

    Another thought I assumed as well.

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  • 06-14-2011, 11:42 AM
    Amon Ra Reptiles
    Ok I guess I worded that wrong. Yeah they will start to dimple some around 2 weeks but you will see the eggs really dimple and deflate around 50. We never tried the moss idea although we always had good humidity. Good luck with your eggs.
  • 06-14-2011, 04:19 PM
    sookieball
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by ScottNBecky View Post
    Ok I guess I worded that wrong. Yeah they will start to dimple some around 2 weeks but you will see the eggs really dimple and deflate around 50. We never tried the moss idea although we always had good humidity. Good luck with your eggs.

    Thanx! Yeah it seems strange to use the moss idea but meh. I don't have none so im gonna use a couple paper towels dry
    I used did that to absorb the moisture from under the eggs. And they get pretty damp. Not soaking just damp. Thanks for your replies! Id hit the thank button but im on my phone and there's no thank button

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  • 06-14-2011, 05:51 PM
    Xan Powers
    don't mean to jack your thread but my clutch is 17 days from hatch date and I have one egg that has some dimpling. this same egg dimpled within the first couple days but then went away. now it's back. i don't understand why though, the humidity is at 98% and all the other eggs have not had any dimpling problems during the entire process.

    any ideas?


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