Yellow Spots on Eggs

ScaredyCatAsh

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Hi all :) So about 3-4 weeks ago my friends chameleon laid some eggs that my male panther fathered. My male is about 5.5 months old and he really did a good job courting her and was really on top of her so I know he got his share in there, but my question is... the eggs are now turning this milky color with yellow spots on them. They arent getting dents or shriviling or like mildewing so what can this be? Are they fertile or most likely not. From what I do know about eggs from breeding cresties is that they should be white and well structured (as in not soft and dented) And to add... I did take one that looked a lil more yellow then others and cut it open and did not find any kind of "cherry"" or red dot or blood or anything. When I candle the eggs I cant find veins or any kind of cherry. Is it super small or what am I missing? Please any help would be apperciated. Thank you.

Ashley
 
Most likely it sounds like they are not fertile. Yellow spots are not good, sounds like mold is next. Don't throw them away though until they either mold or shrivel up. Here is an example of what fertile eggs will look like:
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ya mine dont look as white as that they a bit more yellow. thanks for the picture, i guess I will just wait till they mold to be on the safe side. thanks for the help.
 
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