Congrats! They look nice and big. There are many RF experts that could give you some advice, I'm sure
I hope they hatch! You've been getting a lot of eggs recently.
They must be keeping busy too..Yes - it's been crazy here with egg laying and eggs hatching all at the same time. My shelled friends keep me very busy and I LOVE every minute of it!
What is this "egg pot" of which you speak? I am intrigued!Cool. If only seen dented eggs from Manouria. But that's rather common as they are soft shelled. Like Allegra said it may not be fertile but incubate anyways. When I use to incubate (with an incubator) red foot eggs i kept them mid 80s rather humid and substrate equal weight of water ratio. But now as mike stated I just leave them in the ground, or retrieve them for in soil incubation in the "egg pot". The "egg pot" is a 10 gallon aquarium filled with peat, sand and gravel mixture kept dry but the bottom is filled with water for moisture. It works great, and the little guys hatch out fully absorbed sac and ready to go. It's a more natural approach too. Also it's easier on me with as many that are kept here.