They are slightly chalky to the touch I assume they will still be hatching hoping for the best just the tops sunk in a little.Thanks
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NICK
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They are slightly chalky to the touch I assume they will still be hatching hoping for the best just the tops sunk in a little.Thanks
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NICK
What color are they? If they are getting soft or turning yellow they are probably infertile. If they are maintaining their firmness and white coloration, they may be dehydrating. If you think they are dehydrated, just add more water to the incubation medium.
Cleo
1:1 leos...soon to be 1:5!!! 
They are white and firm.I'll add a little water thanks a bunch.
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NICK
Put a damp paper towel over 1/2 of each of the eggs. Will help increase humidity right around the egg so they can plump up again
Well 2 things they are infertile, or they are drying out. You may need to add some water to your incubating medium. What are you useing? You can lay a damp paper towel over the top of them for a few days it helps.
I am using vermiculite.Thanks
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NICK
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