So what is the MOST an egg can dent and still come back, with increased moisture and papertowel method?
What do you do?
Whats your most dented?
07-22-2009, 12:20 AM
Jerhart
Re: Most Dented Egg
Got some dented eggs?
I have had some I would say are as much as 40-50% deflated, and deflate as much as 60% a week prior to hatching! :O Maybe 60% is extreme but I have had eggs that look a little more than half 'deflated' prior to hatching. But they always end up hatching no matter how worried I get.
I think I worry more about mold than anything now.
I think you need to add a bit of water to your mix.
Mike's eggs, while they hatched, were borderline too dry.
Personally, I've misted eggs, even ball python eggs, when I thought they were too dry.
You could also put a container of water in there to help raise the humidity in that particular container.
They don' look bad now but it's something that needs to be addressed.
07-22-2009, 11:42 AM
Bill Buchman
Re: Most Dented Egg
Pat, eggs at 15 days should not be dented AT ALL. They need higher humidity!!! You might consider I would go substrateless. Many will scoff at it. :mad: It is the only method I have ever used -- and ever will. :gj: It is a lot less work than mixing must be.
If you think you might go that way and you want detailed directions. Give me a PM. I would be glad to walk you through it. :D
07-22-2009, 11:52 AM
gncz73
Re: Most Dented Egg
Quote:
Originally Posted by Bill Buchman
Pat, eggs at 15 days should not be dented AT ALL. They need higher humidity!!! You might consider I would go substrateless. Many will scoff at it. :mad: It is the only method I have ever used -- and ever will. :gj: It is a lot less work than mixing must be.
If you think you might go that way and you want detailed directions. Give me a PM. I would be glad to walk you through it. :D
I agree with Bill here the substrateless method is the best way for newbies and even a great way for peoplethat have been breeding for years.