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One of our female beardies laid this clutch of 27 eggs a few weeks ago.
Both parents were Sandfire X inland.
All eggs were viable, however, i think we are losing some to mold.
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one thing I did to avoid mold/fungus was use a tupperware that was divided in two. one side held eggs in just barely damp spagnum the other held sopping wet spagnum with a little anti-fungal foot powder and putting the lid on upside down with a roll of toiletpaper on top. held moisture real well without putting too much moisture in contact with the eggs. 27 eggs may over fill one so you'ld need a couple but it worked for me.