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Leopard Gecko Egg Help!!!

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Okay, so this is my first clutch of Leo eggs. They look good on the outside; no discoloring or bad smell. But, I'm a python guy and have no clue how they are supposed to look on the inside. I know python eggs have veins running through them but I'm unsure about Leo eggs. These eggs have no veins and a yellow coloration throughout them. I have attached some pictures of the leo eggs as well as a python egg which I'm basing my judgement on. The last pic if the python egg.
 

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I was told today by someone who breeds leos ( I myself have not yet ) that when I'm looking at the eggs it will be easy to tell if they're good or bad. The good ones have pinkish veins running through them and the bad ones will have no veins and a kind of yellow tint. But that is not an answer from personal experience, only what someone who has experience has told me.
 
If leopard gecko eggs have been incubating for a few days and still candle yellow then they are infertile.
 
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