panther21
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I have had 15 panther eggs for about a week that my girl laid, she was always falling off of her perches before and after egg laying, and became very weak and passed away. Anyway her eggs looked pretty good a week ago and I put them in a closed container with damp vermiculite and they seemed to be doing fine, I have them in my closet at room temperature, but today when I checked them most of them had indentions in them and some were a little fuzzy, I know this is not normal, what I dont understand is how can they be moldy and dehydrated, what do I need to do to get y eggs back on track. The room temp is in the mid 70's should there be water droplets on the inside of the container, I got the fuzz off since it wasnt too bad, but here are some pics, so what do the experts think can they be saved???