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How do you stop moldy eggs?

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I have two females leos that have laid two eggs each in the past. Both times the eggs got moldy and collapsed. How do I prevent that from happening next time? I have tried Albey's perlite method of storing eggs in the past, but mold always seems to develop. Am I supposed to somehow clean the eggs before storing them?

Any help is appreciated!!
 
Don't know anything about Leo eggs but usually good snake eggs don't go moldy. You can try medicated foot powder on the eggs to keep the mold down, I've never tried it only read it was suppose to work.
 
if the eggs aren't fertile, there isn't much you can do to stop them. But if you are positive that they're fertile (pink when candled) then you can use medicated foot powder, but only dust them lightly. You may have your substrate to moist, I have had many moldy eggs this year, but I'm pretty sure it's because they were not fertile. Also make sure you're not using the same substrate that previous eggs went moldy in, this is a sure way to have mold again. Personally I only use vermiculite, and I have my own method that works too, for every 1/4 cup of vermiculite I use I give it 10 quick squirts of water from my spritzer bottle. It give nearly identical ratios that other methods do, and all the eggs I've had that are fertile have hatched without any mold issues.
 
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