i have only had a handfull of eggs laid and hatch, and a few that didn't hatch because a few were infertile and 1 was tipped over thanks to my ferrets. what I have noticed is that eggs that are white and plump up are good ones, if they are overly soft after a the first few days or look grey, greenish or slightly yellow, they are not good. in this photo there are 2 good eggs and one bad egg, I will give you a hint, the one that is a different color is the bad one, Egg #3
now these are my latest babies to hatch out. if you look at the top egg there is a little "window". I know I read about it somewere online but I could not find the article about it. but within 24 to 36hours of that window showing up I had a baby leo!
all of my eggs have been incubated for females, from 79 to 83F. I use hatchright and because the deli cups I use to hold the eggs in the incubator came with pre-cut holes, about once a week I cheack the bedding and add water if it feels crunchy or hard...I started doing this after I had an egg start to dry out..the egg was saved and I ended up with Tempest!
I hope this helps at least a little
