Not quite that bad. They will dimple and begin to collapse but not completely sink in like that. Which is why cutting those eggs in question is very iffy. Too soon risks the babies not being fully developed. Too late risks losing the ones that are completely squashed. Its a tough call. That's why humidity should be kept visibly high. I don't really trust hygrometers. I do hope the OP will be able to give us some good news in about 10 days saying the babies are ok.









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