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magicalmorphs
at Sat Jan 30 13:03:44 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by magicalmorphs ]
Like Tosha said some dimpling is expected, but not too much this early. I think the smaller egg chamber would be better at holding the humidity in. Many breeders put their eggs in air tight containers (even use cling wrap) to help hold moisture in, only allowing fresh air in every few days or so when they check on them. I would keep them as they are (unless they really take a turn for the worse) and cross your fingers. I'll cross mine for you too!! You don't want to do anymore moving unless absolutely necessary. Hopefully this will be a learning experience that ends well for you!!! Good Luck Chris
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