I have a couple of leo eggs that have been incubating fo 52 days at 80.6 degrees. Today I opened the lid for air exchange and one of the eggs has a soft indentation. What should I do. Does this mean that the egg has gone bad?
Thanks for your help.
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I have a couple of leo eggs that have been incubating fo 52 days at 80.6 degrees. Today I opened the lid for air exchange and one of the eggs has a soft indentation. What should I do. Does this mean that the egg has gone bad?
Thanks for your help.
It could mean that there's not enough humidity. Try putting a damp paper towl over the denting one for a week or two, if it's fertile the egg will fill in again.
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