Incubator lids?

I'm sorry to say that's not going to work. Anything over 102 is getting perilous, 104 and up will kill the developing embryos.

ETA: I would suggest reading up on the subject as much as possible before you do this kind of thing. It's a relatively easy process but you need to know what you're doing and have a properly calibrated thermometer/hygrometer if you want to ensure success.
Oh ok, I fixed it so the temperature range is now around 99. And the humidity is around 25%
 
Oh ok, I fixed it so the temperature range is now around 99. And the humidity is around 25%

How long were the eggs in there at the higher temp? Had you just started them, or were they a few days in? If they were at that temp for more than a few minutes and you're determined to continue with this method, you should probably start over with a new clutch of eggs.
 

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