Now you are backtracking a little....you said before:
Big difference from saying "a few drops on occasion" and may be misleading or confusing to a new keeper posing the question.They are laid in the rainy season, they get wet in the wild and do just fine. A little water won't hurt them, just don't submerge them.
Moreover, I would bet that a lot of eggs in the wild don't "do just fine." I haven't seen any studies but would guess that eggs in the wild don't have anywhere near the hatch rate that they do in captivity. Wild eggs are subject to predation, weather, and other things that aren't factors in captivity.
Not trying to pick apart your words, its just that words need to be chosen carefully and consistently when giving advice on message boards.....