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I've seen snake eggs do this, as well as bearded
dragon eggs. However, in the 4 years I have been breeding leos and the 1
year I breed fatties, I never witnessed either species eggs denting before
hatching. I have incubated at 82, 84, 85, and 88�F with humidity ranging
from 70-90%. Even though with that said I'd still keep the eggs
going. Longest I've let eggs go for is 11 weeks and that was only 1
egg. At that time I then cut the egg open and found the baby deformed and
only half the size as its living sibling. This egg was also a first clutch
for the female. Whether anything had to do with that is beyond me as that
female has yet to ever yield another baby like the said and she has been bred to
the same male every year.
Later,
Chris
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