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Posted by: uf_g8or at Sun Mar 5 16:25:08 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by uf_g8or ] I would try to increase the humidity...you don't want them to start dimpling too early, in my opinion. What I've done in the past to any clutch that dimples early is to take a plain white paper towel and spray/mist it with water until it's damp (not soaking wet)...then gently place the paper towel over the eggs. You'll see the eggs get back to normal in about a week. You'll want to replace the paper towel every so often. I actually had one clutch that I kept the paper towel on up until a two weeks before hatching and all babies hatched just fine. This will solve the problem in the short run...but for the long run I would look at a more permanent way to increase the humidity. | ||
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