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    How are my eggs looking?

    They were laid on the 24th of April. Lemon blast X Normal



    These were laid on the 10th of May. I couldn't get a good picture of the moldy looking one, is it too early to worry? Het Pied X Het Pied



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    The first eggs look a little dehydrated, I have eggs from April 19, and they are still round. What is the humidity in the egg box?

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    According to my Accurite there is 99% humidity inside the tub. Should I just take the eggs out and add some more water?
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    Mine are looking similar!


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    Hopefully they are ok!


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    Look a little dehydrated, but still viable...good luck, keep us posted
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    Thanks for the help everybody! I went and put a full coffee mug of water into the tub. I'll leave it be for a few days and see what happens. Hopefully it's all good...
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    I agree, they are a little dented but not beyond repair. Adding more water should fix the problem. I wouldn't worry about the green one unless the veins start breaking and desentigrating. I had green spots like that on my clutch last year. Im not sure what causes it, but it was where the eggs were pushed out, just like on yours. It looked almost neon green.

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    I personally don't do it substrate less, mine are all partially buried in vermiculite. If they are at 99% humidity, I think they'd be fine, but it is my first year breeding ball pythons, so I'll let those more experienced than myself give you advice.

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    Do you have any press n' seal?
    It works wonders if you're having humidity (lack of humidity) problems.

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