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    dimpled eggs

    What causes ball python/ reptile eggs to dimple before they hatch?

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    Humidity/moisture levels i believe.
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    Re: dimpled eggs

    The egg loses a lot of its hardness as it breaks down therefor causing it to dimple.

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    That's weird because all my eggs deflate or dimple a week or so before they hatch?

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    Re: dimpled eggs

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike41793 View Post
    Humidity/moisture levels i believe.
    I've always noticed the humidity levels remaining pretty constant, or maybe even ramping up a bit towards the end...seems like I have to clear off the tub lids more frequently to peek at them!
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    So there are no worries of an egg going flat on day 50? It wont cause accidental drowning?

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    Re: dimpled eggs

    Quote Originally Posted by WmHrbst View Post
    The egg loses a lot of its hardness as it breaks down therefor causing it to dimple.
    Please explain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by snake8myelbo View Post
    So there are no worries of an egg going flat on day 50? It wont cause accidental drowning?
    How flat is flat? They will dimple, but dimpling too much may be a concern. Any pics of the eggs? That would be a great help...
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    Re: dimpled eggs

    Once the eggs approach a hatching state they release enzymes to soften the shell thus causing them to sag as rigidity decreases.

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    Re: dimpled eggs

    Quote Originally Posted by WmHrbst View Post
    Once the eggs approach a hatching state they release enzymes to soften the shell thus causing them to sag as rigidity decreases.
    Interesting...thanks for the info!
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    Quote Originally Posted by sho220 View Post
    I've always noticed the humidity levels remaining pretty constant, or maybe even ramping up a bit towards the end...seems like I have to clear off the tub lids more frequently to peek at them!
    No i was thinking more like the snakes absorb whatever oxygen is in the egg and the yolks therefore causing moisture to expelled out of the eggs? Bc i believe ive heard of condensation forming on the eggs once they start to dimple. That would also make sense bc if youre noticing higher humidity once the eggs start to dimple then that would mean they are expelling excess moisture through their shells. Well thats my theory at least, tho i really am not sure lol.

    I could be wrong, thats only what ive gathered from observations.
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