Eggs denting in first 72 hours of incubation,is that normal?
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Eggs denting in first 72 hours of incubation,is that normal?
Mine dent a little. Just don't let them dent too much. That would mean not enough moisture.
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Could also mean not fertile but if the candle good then need to try to raise the humidity without shock.
Thanks guys,humidity is at about 95%?
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Your probably dont have quote enough moisture in there for the eggs. Some denting is normal but not a lot within the first 72 hours. Keep an eye on them and the moisture level. Congratulations by the way!!
Nick
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