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well you can candle them to see if they are fertile....you've obviously mated her?
if not, they are obviously infertile
i have never seen that though, someone else might be able to chime in, but that does not look like the mold I get...my moldy eggs just get white on them, not that disease-looking red!
EDIT: I have no experience with patnher/veiled eggs....what kind of cham?
well I used perlite from home depot as substrate. And its odd because while the eggs are still well shaped and none look dented. They have this weird red stuff on it. Which I'm not sure what it is.It looks like the substrate has turned it red.
Or if its mold, the mold grew in between the substrate and egg![]()