if an egg has become dented has it "dried up" and gone bad or do they still have a chance.
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if an egg has become dented has it "dried up" and gone bad or do they still have a chance.
i have never had any luck reviving them but other people have. try putting a wet paper towel over the cup that the egg is in. DO NOT get the egg wet or drip water on it or anything. just maybe boost your humidity a little, unless it is way to humid already and that could be the cause
I've had that happen a couple of times and still had the egg hatch. Dampen a paper towel, fold it and gently place it on the egg(s) in question for a few hours. Once it plumps back up you can remove the paper towel.
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