Do these eggs look fertile?

RAINBOW PANTHERS

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:confused:MY PIXIE LAYED HER FIRST CLUTCH OF 21 EGGS IN MOIST COCONUT HUSK AND NOW THEY ARE A LIL BROWN IN COLOR...IS THIS NORMAL?


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3 look good, the rest not so much, you won't know till they mold over in a few days if they are bad for sure

keep them in incubator till you know for sure
 
Yeah, I've no idea so treat them as fertile and give them a mist....good luck :)
 
Do not mist/spray water on the eggs.
Two look good..the largest one may be taking on too much fluid. The browner ones don't look good, but as was already said...I would keep on incubating them.

What kind of incubator is that?? I've never seen one that had little trays to set the eggs in.
 
Do not mist/spray water on the eggs.
Two look good..the largest one may be taking on too much fluid. The browner ones don't look good, but as was already said...I would keep on incubating them.

What kind of incubator is that?? I've never seen one that had little trays to set the eggs in.

Just a question. Why do you say not to spray? Im learning so please dont think im pointing you out. Just curious.
 
35 days ago....the very next day she was showing gravid colors and i took her out.she just layed her eggs two days ago.she is soo weak and tired.
 
when i got from work i found the eggs in the coconut husk and the other three really white ones came that night and she layed those on the floor...that is why i thought i husk might have stained the eggs that color.......im so stressed out:(
 
Ekproject said..."Why do you say not to spray?"...Its said that they are laid with a "coating" protecting the egg against bacteria and fungus and that spraying the eggs directly can wash it off.
 
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