Is it an Egg?

Well I have a sort if good news the, the first Female Rosita is digging holes and I know for sure her eggs are fertile because she bred with my male and I saw it. The second one is Lucy and she is stuburn, still hanging around at the top not giving a an F of digging a hole.
 
Its been almost a month and I fatten up both of my females Lucy & Rosita and Lucy was the one laying those 3 eggs but she has not laid any and she is a strong one now, it was tough for ne to get her out of her cage so I know she is healthy, I think when I bought her she was at he last of her eggs and the person I bought her did not inform me she has been laying eggs and maybe he thought she egg bound and sold her to me very cheap.
 
Okay guys an up, As i was going to change the live plant in the laying bucket, I started to dig deep in the area where plant was rooted and found lots of eggs, I pulled out 36 eggs and thought was finished when I went further deep just to make sure I found another set of clutch so I am doing it right now, I am excited.
 
This is the first set I pulled out ontop from the deep one. 36 eggs out of this clutch.
 

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This is the second clutch which I am still digging for.
 

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I am not sure if it's right. But I honestly would be super careful with reptibators, from what I have heard you are usually safer (if you go the incubator route) with a cheap chicken egg incubator.
 
I am not sure if it's right. But I honestly would be super careful with reptibators, from what I have heard you are usually safer (if you go the incubator route) with a cheap chicken egg incubator.

I have a temperature gun but I test it out and its about 2-3 degrees less than what the Gun says. I covered the containers just incase if the humity is too low, its better to be higher than low, correct?
 
Not in my opinion, both are pretty bad. Too high causes mold to happen quicker, and too low causes the death and collapsing of eggs.
 
How moist is it? Usually depending on the medium it should be relatively moist but I can't remember if it's supposed to drip or not. You should be able to look it up on Pangea's website.
 
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