Bad looking egg with live baby inside

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Renee10491

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HELP! i'm a first timer at this. I'm not using an incubator but keeping eggs in low to mid 80's in day and high 70's at night, humidity is great. All are alive and active in eggs. i'm at about 110 days now. I have 1 bad looking egg that appears to be oozing clear liquid and baby is still active. It has always had a little opaqueness to it as it was in a wetter end of tank in "jungle" dirt. Could this still be O.K. or should I be concerned?
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Renee
 

360waves123

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get incubator. takes all the stress away and you know for sure your eggs will be kept healthy. its like food just one of those things you have to invest in. from experience, bad eggs result in unhealthy dragons. I've had bad moldy egg and when it hatched the dragon would still be baby size after about 18 months.
 
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