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Need Gecko Egg Infermation

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:shrug01:so these are my egg hatchings.. and idk if the yellow is a good thing? iv done my reading n my incubator is on its way.. but the eggs are yellow and i cant see a vain.. whats the chance that my female or male isnt fertile? and is there a way to tell? heres my two eggs

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The eggs look to be infertile.The eggs should glow a pink color when they are fertile. You should still incubate them to be sure.
 
Not that I know of. I know that some first time breeders sometimes lay infertile eggs. I would say if the eggs are from a first time breeder, you probably have nothing to worry about. The next clutch of eggs could be fertile.
 
How old are the eggs? I've had an egg or two that would look solid yellow and was almost positive that they were infertility, but I held onto them. A week or so later I would candle them and they were nice and pink :) , so hang onto them. And as he above poster mentioned first time breeders do lay infertile eggs in the beginning.

Good luck!
 
:( sounds like they aren't fertile. But it wouldnt hurt to hold onto them for another week or so and candle them again. But I'm sure anymore eggs your female lays will be good :D
 
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