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Posted by: serpentcity at Tue Apr 5 23:37:42 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by serpentcity ] ...significant denting doesn't usually occur until the latter half of incubation, but egg positioning (ie, any torqing on the egg) can be a reason for earlier denting...certianly insufficient humidity can do it... | ||
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