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Some can tell me if this egg are dead or not? I can see a red vein when I look into the egg with a flashlight.
thanks for your help!!
Sebastien.
reptilesalonica
04-11-03, 06:10 PM
1st of all, welcome to the forum! Wait a little longer and if they're dead you will understand. BTW from what i can see in this small picture your substrate is way tooooo dry. Post a bigger pic. If you don't know how: go to your gallery then open this picture, right click on it, copy the url, go to your post, hit the IMG tab and paste the url. From what i see it seems that you could save them.
~Greg~
http://www.ssnakess.com/photopost/data/500/1908p1010733-med.jpg
here a new picture
Leo-Land
04-11-03, 06:38 PM
well, you NEED more humitiy in your incubator! When they dent in like that, it means they are too dry. The need to be nice and plump.
Also, there is a Leopard gecko forum, which might get you more answers faster.
Here is a pic of 2 fertile eggs next to 1 possibly rotting egg.
http://www.leo-land.net/neweggs.jpg
peregrinefalcon
04-11-03, 08:45 PM
haha Leo-Land, this is the leopard gecko forum! I agree with the rest Mr.Punk, up the humidity and they should fill up more!
Adam
Leo-Land
04-11-03, 08:57 PM
well adam, when I posted that, it was in the general forum :D
You can boost the humidity in the substrate by spraying it, but you can also place a piece of moist paper towel over each egg for a few days until they fill out again.
They still have a chance! :D
Tim and Julie B
04-11-03, 11:08 PM
Really? Have you tried it and does it work all the time?
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