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I have a few beardie eggs in the incubator, that have been there for about a month now. I have the temps good and Im sure the humididty is fine, bottom line, I can see veins and small embryo in the eggs, and they have all grown a lot. They are not dented or yellow, my only concern is that the eggs are not completely white..... how long does it usually take for that to happen?
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Coliosis

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Yupp they don't have to be completely white :) Here's a pic of my second clutch:
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@Fwillie - I'm almost on clutch #3 as well, just waiting for my girl to lay them :) and clutch #1 may be hatching any day!!
 

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My first clutch had very clear looking eggs that I thought for sure were infertile. They are all good and due in June but I think the clear eggs were due to a very wet sand substrate where she laid the eggs.
 
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