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My bearded dragon has layed eggs and some of them are dented are they ok or are they bad?

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My bearded dragon has layed eggs and some of them are dented are they ok or are they bad?

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  1. the wrong humidity will cause the eggs to colaps.

    If i rember right its a too low humidity that colaps them, are you misting the eggs?

    Also you havent turned them have you? as this will kill them off.


  2. they are no good if they are dented, so remove them because chases are they were not fertile. i have 5 bearded dragons & my females have layed eggs & they were all infertile.

  3. I'd say probably not, if they are in the incubator your best bet is to use vermiculite, to place the eggs on as this is a humidity type substrate for the bottom of the incubator, which will hold humidity very well and keep the eggs from drying out when kept moist but not wet, as this will cause the eggs to rot, A good idea may be to purchase a candler. A candler is a device which you shine on the egg. This will interpret whether or not blood cells are forming inside the egg, if there are no blood cells visible you will know that it won't be worth keeping as there will be no dragon forming. hope this helps... :)

  4. They have a sunken appearence because they are dehydrated.You need to increase the humidity by making whatever substrate you are using wetter.DO NOT WET THE EGGS DIRECTLY,just wet the substrate and they should pop back out again.Just make sure the temperature is correct aswell and there is not to much ventilation.

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