I have bred my female Albino to my Spider and my male Albino. Of all my clutches this is the one I am looking forward to the most. They now have these ugly spots on them. Any info or suggestions would be appreciated. Claude



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I have bred my female Albino to my Spider and my male Albino. Of all my clutches this is the one I am looking forward to the most. They now have these ugly spots on them. Any info or suggestions would be appreciated. Claude



They look normal to me. Eggs often have spots like that....just the nature of eggs. Don't worry, they will be fine!
Susan Sentman
SSNAKES Reptiles
They are called windows, but that green bit might be the start of a little mold.
I would take a dry Q-Tip and wipe it off, but that IMO.
I have seen that many times on my eggs before and if it looks like the spots are growing larger or getting ugly, I apply liquid band-aid directly to the spots.
I have saved lots of eggs that way that I feel would have gone bad otherwise.
I got the idea a few years ago on this forum.
Works every time.
Good luck.
That's a load off my mind. Thanks everyone, I will sleep better tonite. Only 5 more weeks to go. AHHH! Claude
I see them all the time. The eggs hatch with no issues.
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Jay A. Martin
Jay Martin Reptiles
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