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Marionna asked in PetsReptiles · 7 years ago

HELP?!?!?!?

My leo laid two eggs. When I found them they were really dented. I put them in an incubator and one of them got rounder, but the other one got worse and is really yellow. I didn't turn them over, and today I checked on them and the other one seems to be turning a little yellow when it was very white! Why is this? Are they gonna die, or are they already dead? And I'm fairly certain they are fertile. The humidity is at 80% and the temp is about 85. I hope they live.

Oh and I did the thing where you put the light under them and I see veins in the egg.

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  • Anonymous
    7 years ago

    keep them until they grow mold, once they grow mold you know they are dead. Other than that you cannot know for sure. Keep your gecko's tank slightly damp while she's pregnant, especially when she's close to laying. Mine laid every 2 weeks for 2 months and it pregnant again. In about 2 weeks you can candle them, shine a light through them if you see red those are blood vessels and your should be ok. Keep checking them though, I had an egg that looked super healthy and was huge but it was the only one so far that molded.

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