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First egg, looks very odd.

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My female gecko layed her first clutch of eggs, well one egg and it looks very odd. She layed it in her calcium dish and it was dry by the time I got to it.
It has an odd yellow substance on it, it kind of looks like it's part of the egg.

I put in the incubator but I doubt it's going to be viable. Has anybody seen anything like this before?

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That’s definitely an infertile egg. When a female lays outside the laying tub it’s usually a good indication on the eggs fertility. A good egg will be nice and round, firm and white as can be. Sorry it’s not good and good luck with future eggs!
 
Thanks.

I feel a lot better knowning it's an infertile egg and it's not bad because I didn't give her enough calcium or something like that.
 
It's very common for their very first clutch ever, to be infertile. It's like a test run or something :) Not anything you did wrong at all.
 
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