I am incubating my first Leo egg. It has some yellowish liquid dropplets froming on top of the egg almost as if is is coming from inside. Is this normal or bad news? Thanks!
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I am incubating my first Leo egg. It has some yellowish liquid dropplets froming on top of the egg almost as if is is coming from inside. Is this normal or bad news? Thanks!
doesn't sound good. 63 days is a long time, but doesnt mean its bad. the yellow may mean bad. if it starts to stink, or the shell feels rubbery, not stiff, then dispose of it.
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Keep incubating it! I don't know if the sign is good or not, but I had a similar situation for my egg, and so I decided to investigate before tossing it and the baby was still forming inside of it.. if it starts to mold up and change colors, then dispose of it.
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