It's amazing what reptile eggs can survive. Eggs may dent in if humidity is not high enough. They will dent in close to hatching time as well.
Badly caved in eggs with no room inside are probably dead--texture will clue you in on this as well, if they become hard, dry, and light.
They may also turn a variety of nasty colors and smell bad, if they are dead.
However, some moldy reptile eggs that do not have a decay odor will go on to hatch, so don't throw anything away until you're certain beyond any shadow of a doubt that it is dead.
Yes, as long as the sack inside the shell isnt pierced the egg can hatch no problem.
If you can hatch a regular egg in there then you can hatch an ostrich egg.
no because it has to be warm to hatch:)
yes my turtle lay egg alone rashed
You are a bad egg.
No, this is effectively an abortion.
It is usually the chicks that do hatch that deal with this problem, they will push the egg out of the nest.
Most likely not, an egg of any animal has to maintain a certain temperature to hatch. Peacock eggs also have to keep a certain level of humidity to hatch.
It dont matter what kind of turtle is it...if they stay in the water; the turtle will not form and therefor it will not hatch.
* Can you make an unfertilized egg hatch? No
no i think it wont. its not being incubuted.
An un-fertilized egg will NOT hatch.