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My female layed 2 eggs overnight on the 13th and when I got to them they were a little deflated. The dents have now poped out and they look good , exept they are starting to show a little white mold on them. I think maybe it was a little too moist in the incubator, but anyways Does this mean there is no hope for them or is there anything I can do? I haved tryed to reduce the humidity a little bit. Thanks
 
I know with bearded dragon eggs.....
You can sprinkle a little Atletes foot powder on the eggs for mold.... But I'm not sure for geckos. ( I haven't jumped that hurdle yet):D
Kim
 
I know with bearded dragon eggs.....
You can sprinkle a little athlete's foot powder on the eggs for mold.... But I'm not sure for geckos. ( I haven't jumped that hurdle yet):D
Kim
 
moldy eggs

I would wipe the mold off and definetly reduce the humidity for a while....good luck, hope you don't lose them.
 
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