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    Egg problems

    Hi everyone.

    My python laid 12 eggs two days ago. All of the eggs look very healthy, no slugs or deformities. The egg box that I have set up, I used an equal mixture by weight of vermiculite and water. The egg box is sealed. The temperature in the incubator has been at a steady 88.5. Today when I looked, I noticed that all of the eggs are looking lumpy and have small dimples all over them. Any idea what this could be or why it is happening?

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    What is the humidity inside the egg box?

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    Re: Egg problems

    Right now it is at 60%

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    I think that's too low, I've read it should be 90% or more. My egg box humidity has been at 100% right using the substrateless method - http://www.worldofballpythons.com/ar...bation-method/ - the eggs were laid in late February and are still nicely round. I like this method because even if you add a bit too much water the eggs won't be affected by it.

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    Re: Egg problems

    when you say the box is sealed, is that just with a lid? if so that is the problem of such low humidity. use press n seal then put the lid on. hope this helps

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    Can you take a pic of the eggs? Some times they do have lumps, bumps and dimples. They ain't always purty, but they usually hatch just fine.
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