you might want to try a larger container for incubating the eggs in. i know some people are successful incubating in deli cups and small containers but i find it is easier in something like a shoebox size rubbermaid. there is more room for error in your mix when you use a larger container--it is quite easy for a small container with a small amount of mix to be either too wet or too dry, just because of the small amount of water it takes to make it too wet/dry. i also have one very small hole in each side of my shoebox for a little airflow. this may not even be necessary given that i usually open the container to candle, check eggs, add eggs etc, every few days, but that's what i do.

if the eggs sweat or get water on them i just dab them with a paper towel. if they need to be wiped off i just use a moist paper towel and make sure they are dry when i'm done. you want to handle them as little as possible though and make sure not to turn them--they need to remain face up, in the position they were laid so the embryo doesn't drown in the fluid inside the egg.

it is possible that your eggs looked pinkish and fertile but that the embryo never began to develop. sometimes they just go bad. since this is the female's first pair of eggs i really wouldn't worry about it too much. often their first pair of eggs isn't fertile at all.