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I think you found the eggs on July 12th correct? And the female could have laid them up to a week before you found them?
That puts you over 60 days.
I don't think it caused any issues removing the eggs from the mom. Either way, its done. Like Warren says, they could be going over 60 days because of maternal incubation, but you are at the least a couple to a few days over, if I am counting right.
For your own peace of mind, you could cut a tiny slit into each egg, or cut a tiny v shape. Just so that the hatchlings have no issue finding their way out if they cannot cut the shell themselves. I am NOT a fan of cutting a huge hole or giant window, just to see whats in that egg, though. In case they need a couple more days, you could be introducing bacteria in there or scare the hatchling into tangling itself up in its cord.
How do the eggs look? Have they deflated some yet?
Please keep us up to date on how things are going
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