Panther eggs sweating early

Hi all
My panther Laid in the beginning ov August upon checking the eggs 4 and a half months into the incubation period I noticed 2 eggs witch are starting to sweat! Is this normal at this stage? Eggs have been through a diapause and have grown really well
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Any advice or people with experience please cherp in

Thanks in advance

Mark
 
I'm assuming that the two eggs your talking about are the two in the upper left in the picture???...just from the experience I've had with mine is that they appear to be going bad...but I could be wrong... Also what do you have them sitting on??
 
I'm assuming that the two eggs your talking about are the two in the upper left in the picture???...just from the experience I've had with mine is that they appear to be going bad...but I could be wrong... Also what do you have them sitting on??

Just the one on the top left second down and the one on the right second down from the top,

The medium is lucky reptile hatchrite and repashy superhatch.

Mark
 
I've had panther eggs hatch out at 5 months before and the babies were perfectly healthy. What temps are you keeping them at now? I have found that if I keep them 77-78F they tend to hatch earlier so I try to keep the high temp at around 75 and the low 70. That usually results in a 6-7 month incubation period. Have you added moisture to your medium recently? That can trigger an early hatch as well. Hope this helps.
 
My first batch was laid in july kept at 75 til it just started getting colder. down to 70-72 now. expecting them to hatch jan-feb. I keep them in tupperware on 2 inches of hatchrite with a 1/8 inch hole in the lid. I keep the tupper ware inside a hovabator filled with water to stabilize the temp. I havent turned the hovabator on once yet.
 
I've had panther eggs hatch out at 5 months before and the babies were perfectly healthy. What temps are you keeping them at now? I have found that if I keep them 77-78F they tend to hatch earlier so I try to keep the high temp at around 75 and the low 70. That usually results in a 6-7 month incubation period. Have you added moisture to your medium recently? That can trigger an early hatch as well. Hope this helps.

Yes I added a little water about 2ml as the repashy was getting a light colour, the water I added was 2 weeks ago. ATM the eggs are at73.9 low and 75.1 high. I wonder if I have got the humidity right maby to high as the window in the Bator Is almost condensed up

Thanks
 
that would be cool if they hatched early. and i wish my eggs looked like yours, out my original 27 eggs, 11 have allready molded and only one is nice, big and white.
 
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