Quote Originally Posted by WingedWolfPsion View Post
Well, they are nice and white. If they are alive, they should plump up now that you have them in a properly humid environment. Keep temperatures stable within 2 degrees of 88F, and wait and see.

Make sure that they are NOT in direct contact with water, but the humidity is as close to 100% as possible.

How do the eggs feel? If they have some 'give' to them, they may be alive. If they're hard/rubbery inside, they're gone.
They are very giveable. They are not hard at all! Keeping the humid up but since I reallty wasn't ready for this I am very concerned about the temps as I just have a heat lamp above them and a pad under.

I am trying to keep them dry but with high humidity. It's been 2 days - is there some give if I can get the perfect incubator situation set up asap that they might still make it or do they go bad fast? I'm sure there is no hard fast rule when it comes to that just wondering if I should try at this point.

Thanks again!!!

J