Bad egg? Or there is the bulls-eye?

Bandit2008

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Hello... i m a little frustrated cause almost of my eggs looks infertile, I m becoming impatient and also if i know it's better leave eggs alone, today i removed just a minute from perlite for candle:
First layed layed on April 15, and second April 19:
 

Baoh

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1) Those are both fertile.

2) Do NOT remove them from their incubation medium because of neurosis. Just buy a bright white LED if you're going to candle.

3) Whenever in doubt, incubate.
 

Daidra

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you need to take a black sharpe and put a line where the embryo in the middle of the bulls-eye is so that the baby won't drown and die.
 

Bandit2008

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Thanks for your fast answer, I know it wasn't a great idea remove them from medium for candling, i ve put them in the same position...I hope nothing bad will happen to the embryo, next time I' ll not remove, also because now I' ve understood how is the bulls-eye...and i saw that also on day 1, so i will not need to candle again.
 

Bandit2008

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Woo Hoo Congratulations on two beautifully fertile eggies!!

Try this out for candling without moving the eggs. http://www.leopardgeckobreeder.com/Care/eggs.html
I had tried to do without removing eggs, but I wasn't able to see blood vassels in the older egg, so frustrated I' ve done this "extreme candleing"(inexperience and few cold blood), Your site it's really well done, so the dot inside the bigger circle i can see in the first pic it's what you call bulls-eye...right? Thanks for ur help.....and sorry for my bad english.
 

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