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    Re: Excessive Dimpling?

    So I decided to peek real quick at them today and see if the changes caused condensation. It did not. Doesn't condensation form when there is water in the air, but when it interacts with a cold surface? We have cling wrap taped over the top of the tub, and as you can see from this photo, they're basically sitting above a lake of water. There haven't been any changes in the appearance of the eggs now. I don't understand why our eggs aren't plump like a lot of other peoples. We live in Texas so the humidity is already high, even in our apartment, and when I open the incubator it feels so muggy in there.



    Last edited by Galaxygirl; 05-07-2015 at 07:19 PM.

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