Thanks for stop here to read my concern!
Well, I keep my gravid females on aspen, so one of them made a nest, removing all the beeding from that spot. Once she finished her egg laying job, I removed all the eggs that were deposited by the female directly to the tub, but the problem was that one of the eggs was very tightly sticked to the plastic surface. This egg was removed with extreme care, and did not cracked or loose any kind of liquid but unfortunally one small section (about half square inch) of the outermost egg layer, was left on the tub itself!

As I remember this external layer has some antibiotic properties that may be needed on a developing egg. Does anybody has experience in souch a situation?
Am I still have good chances of this egg to hatch??

Thanks for your time!

The eggs were from a female x fire. Here at the incubator ...