I have a pair of crested gecko eggs that have been looking great sense mid july. They are in a deli cup and average about 74 degrees incubation temperature. recently they caved in, but more so than what I would expect (compared to the snake eggs I am used to observing). This is my very first nearly successful clutch and I would love to see them hatch. I checked their humidity and it seemed a little low, after adding a small amount of water I figured I would post on here to see if any suggestions would arise on how to further persue this.

Any suggestions? Is it possible that they will make it? The bottom of the eggs still look firm and round like the day I put them in the substrate and they are still nice and white with no discoloration.

Thanks a ton!