Hi, all. First time/unintended breeder here. I’ve had my female pinstripe and male pied for 6 and 5 years, respectively. Never planned on breeding them, just love them for their laid back personalities. However, I put the male into the female’s tank for an hour a few months ago, to clean out a whopping poop/water bowl spill, while my kids were home (young kids, couldn’t “wear” the snake like I normally do while tank cleaning—I have since gotten a “snake box” to put them into while cleaning. But I digress), and although I never saw them lock up, she laid 8 eggs on 8/1/18 (this past Wednesday). They could be viable, so I’m incubating them per normal BP incubation guidelines. My question/problem is that one egg has begun to look weird: like the white calcium “shell” of the egg is disintegrating. It started off as one small spot, but has progressively gotten a bit larger each day. Now, I’m seeing that another one is showing the same signs. There are visible veins in the eggs, and I’m continuing to incubate it as I am the others, and not disturbing them at all. They are on perlite. Temps are 88.9-90, humidity is 85-90%. Has anyone ever experienced this before? And is there anything I should/can do to arrest the continuing disintegration? Thank you in advance!