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leopard gecko eggs.? good or bad?

my leopard gecko laid eggs two days ago and i already candled them and one of them has a bulls eye thing and the other one is yellow but it has small veins at the bottom of it that kinda form a small circle and this egg is bigger than the one with the bulls eye and neither of them have dents in them or mold or anything they are puffy and white

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The bulls eye thing is an embryo, but I believe the second egg you described is infertile.
well if you have an incubator put them in there and they will hatch in about a month if you don't there most surly going to die Good LucK!!!
If you only have one leopard gecko ( the one who laid the eggs) then they are not because a female by herself can't have fertile eggs. If you do have a mating pair then there is a chance the eggs are both fertile or one is fertile. Some eggs are duds even though there is a male involved. Do not touch them, one movement can kill the embryo inside. But if you want the eggs to survive; Take the eggs out of the cage, with out rotating them so other words take them out the way they were laid.Take a rubber maid container with moist peat most ( you can by at local pet store) and lay the eggs into it. Then put plastic rap on the top of the rubber maid container and poke small holes onto the top for air circulation. Keep it in a warm area or if you can in a incubator at an average temperature of 80-85. Spray the mixture when it begins to become dry. If you succeeded then, they will hatch. Just take a chancedon't throw them out unless they co-lapse.

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