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Dent in Egg?

palex134 May 19, 2005 04:02 PM

My female crested layed her clutch of eggs in her shipping box. I found the eggs and started to incubate them in my hovabator. One of the eggs has a small dent in it. They are both perfectly white but one has the dent in it. Is it still ok?

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Replies (2)

reptileking90 May 19, 2005 08:44 PM

Yep it should still be fine I would keep incubating it until mold or something like that develops.

Keep us updated

Derek

umop_apisdn May 19, 2005 10:40 PM

like he said, it should be fine until other signs say its bad. usually, after a couple of days the dent will fill out. i've had it happen before, and ends up with a fine lookin gecko in about 3 months.

good luck

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