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Dyed Eggs ?

MorRokko

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So my female Veiled Chameleon just laid eggs today(yes she bred with a male), i dug them up from about 14 inches of about 75% eco earth, 25% sand.The eggs look good and white over all, except some have some orangey splotches, maybe around where the dirt directly hit it.Anyone ever had problems with their eggs getting dyed? She laid 18 eggs. 3 are a bit squishy, the rest are all quite plump and the main color is a bright white.Let me know if anyone else has had any experience with markings like these.Thankyou!o my female Veiled Chameleon just laid eggs today(yes she bred with a male), i dug them up from about 14 inches of about 75% eco earth, 25% sand.The eggs look good and white over all, except some have some orangey splotches, maybe around where the dirt directly hit it.Anyone ever had problems with their eggs getting dyed? She laid 18 eggs. 3 are a bit squishy, the rest are all quite plump and the main color is a bright white.Let me know if anyone else has had any experience with markings like these.Thankyou!
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