I'm somewhat new to leo breeding. I have an egg that molded, does that mean it is no longer good? And can the mold spread to other eggs in the same container? I would appericate any advise anyone can give me.
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I'm somewhat new to leo breeding. I have an egg that molded, does that mean it is no longer good? And can the mold spread to other eggs in the same container? I would appericate any advise anyone can give me.
eggs having any mold i imagine is not a good sign. what is the general appearance of the eggs? healthy fertilized eggs should be fairly rounded, hardened and after a week or two should show "pinkish" when you hold it to a flashlight (so i've read). i'm a newbie to breeding geckos also. let us know how your eggs do.
I'm new to leo eggs but I do know about reptile eggs. The mold is usually a sign of too much moisture. I've been told the easiest way to get rid of it is to take a little cotton ball dip it mouthwash and gently rub the outside of the egg. Hope this helps.
Justin
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