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You can tell by looking.They are very distinct. They look like eggs they are bigger than terds thats for sure.Well from what I've seen anyway. What does n/p mean?
n/p= no post
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What do they look like? Well...an egg. lol you can definetely tell its an egg trust me, also very large compared to the size of the animal IMO.
they're oval shaped and are a yellowish white
I hope you meant OUTSIDE of the female, lol.
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Crystal Light
Kept by 0.1 Bearded Dragons, 1.0 Colombian redtail, 0.1 Texas Spiny Lizard, 0.0.1 Western Coachwhip, 1.2 Mali uromastyx, 8.6.1 Leopard Geckos (4 eggs cooking), 1.1 Ball Pythons, 0.0.1 Greenish ratsnakes, 0.0.1 Green Tree Frogs, 1.2 Sugar Gliders.
i appreciate the pic
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