Quote Originally Posted by Mrgbb View Post
yea actually the dimples are good. that means the moisture levels are good if the dimples start to fill in, the humidity has to be raised (by more frequent spraying).... well if theres anything else i would be glad to try and answer your questions.
This isn't true. The eggs becoming less dimpled would mean the humidity is higher, not the other way around. If they happen to fill back up, which is unlikely for maternal incubation, I would definitely not recommend an increased spraying regiment, as it would create an environment too rich in moisture and could promote mold growth. Either way, congratulations on the eggs! How fun! if you cannot house the hatchlings there, I would recommend starting the process of finding them homes now. If you're planning on keeping them, there's a wealth of information on this board and a heap load of people who would be glad to help you through this exciting time! Good luck!

Cheers,
-Matt