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Yeah, my first clutch this year looks like that. Worse, actually, because first it was too dry and the eggs dimpled severely during the first night, and then I probably overcompensated by adding a little water to the vermiculite and plastic wrapping the tub. But the dimpling and the discoloration haven't gotten any worse. And now it's day 32, so I think we're going to make it.
The moisture on the tub condenses because there's a temperature difference between the warm humid air inside of the tub and slightly cooler air in the rest of the incubator. Did you change the incubator set up at all? Or is the only difference the slightly-too-wet vermiculite mix?
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Re: Egg Help! Too Wet?
In the past I have run a fan in the incubator to circulate air, but it overheated early in incubation (was hooked to a T-Stat so it just stopped running instead of heating up the entire incubator). That said, I've incubated without the fan before too.
Do you think the color change itself is something to worry about? Should I take the plastic wrap off the bins maybe? And just add like a tub of water to the bottom of the incubator to increase overall humidity so too much doesn't leech out? The condensation on the sides of the tub shouldn't hurt the eggs right?
Thanks so much!
Go NCSU Wolfpack!
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Yeah, this was my first year with a fan, which I think is why the eggs got dry so quick.
I'd keep an eye on the discoloration for sure? I worried about mine A LOT---I'm still checking on them every couple days. The only reason I'm not freaking out about it right now is because it hasn't gotten any worse. I did see a little bit of mold starting up on one of them last week, right along the edge of a discolored yellow patch. But that might actually be a boob egg with a tiny little infertile patch. I put a liquid band-aid on the moldy spot, and it stopped it really well.
The moisture on the walls of the tub won't hurt as long as it never comes into direct contact with the eggs. If you're still worried, it wouldn't help to make a new tub with slightly drier mix, and move the eggs over to that one.
I'm taking some pictures now...
Last edited by loonunit; 07-22-2012 at 11:50 PM.
-Jackie Monk
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Any more information?
Hi, I know this is an old thread, but what was the outcome of these eggs? Did you ever figure out what exactly was causing the issue? I may be having the same issue:
Thank you!
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Re: Egg Help! Too Wet?
She hasn't been on for 4 years - I don't think you are going to get an answer to your question.
Derek
7 adult Royals (2.5), 1.0 COS Pastel, 1.0 Enchi, 1.1 Lesser platty Royal python, 1.1 Black pastel Royal python, 0.1 Blue eyed leucistic ( Super lesser), 0.1 Piebald Royal python, 1.0 Sinaloan milk snake 1.0 crested gecko and 1 bad case of ETS. no wife, no surprise.
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