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    Re: Egg Dimpling

    Quote Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
    Personally I'd use some lightweight paper (towel or tissue) to blot the condensation off the eggs- & don't wait, they can drown if there's too much. Sounds like your humidity might be a little high?
    Ok, I had done that once and just did it again. My humidity has been great up until now. I think the problem is that the eggs are starting to dent in preparation for hatching and that obviously makes the humidity go up. I removed the cling wrap I had on the container to hold in humidity, and I now just have the containers lid.


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