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    Did the eggs candle good? If I have an egg that is going to go bad due to fertility issues it usually does so in the first two weeks. Recandle the eggs and see if you can see veins. If not give them a gentle squeeze. If the innards of the egg feel solidified the egg is lost if not reduce the humidity in the box. The eggs will dimple more but have a better chance than staying wet like that. My pastel clutch from last year started doing that and I took the press and seal off and let the top of the box cracked open in the incubator. The eggs dimpled but the water spots stopped growing and turned into windows. Note: my water spots were the size of your smallest spots.
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