Is my egg hatching soon or is it dying?

Raphael1047

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I don't know whether to be worried or excited. One of my eggs started to crack. It is not sweating yet, but the egg shell is thinning. Do all egg sweat before hatching? Here is a picture of what i am talking about.

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2 or 3 days but yah never know how long have they been incubated and what are they ?? o duh i just saw they re panthers
 
Ive had eggs blister like that one it happens an is ok, what im wonderin is the other egg below it to the right.. did you spray water on the egg or is it sweating? if you didnt spray water on it id say thats the one gunna hatch before the one blistering..
 
it is not sweating, it just got a little water on it. Do you agree with the 2-3 days? Also have you had a egg not sweat before hatching? And thanks for your replies i appreciate it.
 
it is not sweating, it just got a little water on it. Do you agree with the 2-3 days? Also have you had a egg not sweat before hatching? And thanks for your replies i appreciate it.

Ya haveta be careful about addin water or getting water on them when there that far along... it can cause them to start hatching early before they are ready.. ive had em sweat fast an slow but they always have sweat.. nothing wrong with the blistering on the one though ive had it happen an be like that for a month or more before hatching. one things for sure you know its growing lol..
 
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it looks to me the egg is "shedding" its shell. I have had eggs do this before...
eggs will sweat on their own without you adding water to them right before they hatch

If you have a small pen light you can try candling the eggs to see if they are ready to hatch

https://www.chameleonforums.com/how-candling-your-eggs-how-tell-if-your-eggs-good-bad-97887/

i candle the eggs once a month to see there progress, from what i can see and according to your blog they are ready to hatch soon.
 
i candle the eggs once a month to see there progress, from what i can see and according to your blog they are ready to hatch soon.

The key is Patience ya cant rush em or youll run into probs, let em do there thing wont be much longer..
 
Looks like over moisture.Seems to me your over spraying.Your drowning the eggs.

Ya haveta be careful about addin water or getting water on them when there that far along... it can cause them to start hatching early before they are ready.. ive had em sweat fast an slow but they always have sweat. addin that much water may start them hatching

thanks for telling me this, i know to much water is bad, but i was thinking that the medium was kind of on the dry side and i guess i over did it.
Now i am worried that they will hatch prematurely and not survive. There is not a whole lot i can do now but wait and hope that thy are going to make it.
Again thanks for the replies.:)
 
thanks for telling me this, i know to much water is bad, but i was thinking that the medium was kind of on the dry side and i guess i over did it.
Now i am worried that they will hatch prematurely and not survive. There is not a whole lot i can do now but wait and hope that thy are going to make it.
Again thanks for the replies.:)

I wouldnt candle them either. Maybe one but only make it one you do every time. This can also ruin a good hatch for you along with spraying the eggs directly. What I do if the medium is to dry is get a syringe, put water in it and inject the water at the bottom of the container so it soaks up without having to put water on or directly beside the eggs. Do a few syringes and wait a day or two then check again. Add more if needed but its best to do it slow. Its easier to save them if to dry but not if you get too much water in the container.
 
I wouldnt candle them either. Maybe one but only make it one you do every time. This can also ruin a good hatch for you along with spraying the eggs directly. What I do if the medium is to dry is get a syringe, put water in it and inject the water at the bottom of the container so it soaks up without having to put water on or directly beside the eggs. Do a few syringes and wait a day or two then check again. Add more if needed but its best to do it slow. Its easier to save them if to dry but not if you get too much water in the container.

thanks for the candling advise i will be sure not to be candling them all and i don't spray directly on the eggs i was spraying the sides of the container and spaces between the eggs.
 
I have a clutch of mitsio eggs that are 10 months incubated and they are drivin me nuts waiting lol havent candled them nor will i but holy man this is the longest wait ever so ya just be patient it will happen.
 
I have a clutch of mitsio eggs that are 10 months incubated and they are drivin me nuts waiting lol havent candled them nor will i but holy man this is the longest wait ever so ya just be patient it will happen.

Yeah i know patience is key. I just hope i didn't hurt the babies with to much water and candling.
 
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