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One of our leos had her 2nd clutch of eggs Friday. The first did not go well as we were not prepares and they were going bad by the time we found them. The second was Friday morning. Both were healthy looking and moved to some containers with moist vermiculite per various guides we found. Temp is consistently kept within about 85-88 degrees.
About 36 hours later, both eggs have a less white appearance. The top still looks white. A small indention near the top of one, while the other has a small indention on the side. Pictures here: http://imgur.com/gallery/XqFjL52
Do I need to be concerned, or would this be normal for egg development? I see things online talking about mold and dented eggs, but little talking about color beyond candling or more obvious color issues. They are currently in some deli cups under the heat lamp in their cage.
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