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"Dimpled" eggs question

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  • 07-20-2010, 10:55 AM
    jsschrei
    Re: "Dimpled" eggs question
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    Originally Posted by l791020 View Post
    Looks like 7 pieds!!! All but 1 have pipped...ahh the waiting game.

    Congrats! Pieds rock.
  • 07-20-2010, 10:57 AM
    Piper's Balls
    Re: "Dimpled" eggs question
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    Originally Posted by jsschrei View Post
    Helps a lot! Thanks. Mine look like the very top egg.

    How far along are they. Mine are on day 53/54 depending exactly when they were laid. They started dimpling a few weeks ago. The 2 on the bottom left that are attached were taut and they have both pipped today. Just waiting on the egg with the window to pip.
  • 07-21-2010, 12:42 AM
    jsschrei
    Re: "Dimpled" eggs question
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by l791020 View Post
    How far along are they. Mine are on day 53/54 depending exactly when they were laid. They started dimpling a few weeks ago. The 2 on the bottom left that are attached were taut and they have both pipped today. Just waiting on the egg with the window to pip.

    They started to dimple on day 35 and today is day 44.
  • 07-21-2010, 01:19 AM
    SquamishSerpents
    Re: "Dimpled" eggs question
    i would try to cover the eggs with some damp sphagnum moss. i too have the same problem with my eggs. it's very hard to get sphagnum moss around here, so in a pinch, moist paper towel seems to be working. i remoisten it every 3 or so days, and it seems to pop the dimples out a little bit.

    my hygrometer says 56%, but i KNOW it's higher than that. it also says my temps are only 76, but i know that is wrong too. i think it's just a $#!7 thermometer. so, don't completely trust your hygrometer, and try to up the humidity a little bit.
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