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JodiT Posted - 18/05/2013 : 12:10:54
Hi guys,
One of my five eggs is starting to dimple a bit. They are all stuck together, four on the bottom and one on the top in the middle. The four on the bottom are whole with no dimples at all but the one on the top has started to dimple more over the last week. They aren't due to hatch for another 4(ish) weeks.. do I need to be worried or is this normal? I have candled them all and they all have red/pink veins and look healthy..
Thanks :)
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JodiT Posted - 19/05/2013 : 14:33:11
Thanks! :) got a bit worried haha
Evolution Morphs Posted - 18/05/2013 : 16:51:21
As above :)
Kelfezond Posted - 18/05/2013 : 12:24:47
Since you're fairly close to hatching I wouldn't worry too much but keep a close eye - they'll all start to get quite dimpled and saggy the closer to hatching they get but if it's dimpling prematurely it can be a sign of lack of humidity.

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