Question about eggs

Lingling

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A couple weeks ago, on May 13, one of my pygs laid eggs. She never dug, and she just laid them right on top of the soil. There were three eggs, two of which looked like they'd dried out a bit. I put them all in vermiculite anyway, just to see what would happen. The two that looked dry did rehydrate in the container, but as I expected, they were dead and got moldy, so I removed them. The third egg is a little larger than it was initially, and it still looks healthy. Can I assume that this one would have become moldy as well, if it were not alive? Any way that I can tell if it will hatch or not?
 
Nope. Basically if they don't go bad then they're good! I candled mine literally two days before they hatched and saw nothing in the egg and almost gave up. So I don't think there's a reliable way to tell, other than it's not going bad. Growth is good sign. :)
 
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