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i had my tangerine albino female lay an egg last week which proved to be infertile a few days later. this afternoon she layed that little white thing at the top of the pic. then tonight she layed the regular size egg you in see the pic. i've had little experience with leo eggs but this one looks infertile also. it has a dent at the top and when i touch it it feels like a water balloon. one end is yellowish. should i incubate it or not even bother? this is her first clutch. she's 1 yr old.
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I would doubt there's anyone growing in those eggs, but if you want to you can always incubate them for a week and candle the eggs to make sure before you toss them. It woul be good practice for when you get fertile ones. :)
 
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