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All I can say is humidity and heat. To much or to little hurts pretty much any egg. I still recommend not moving to much from their laid position. I would pick the brain of individuals who have long term experience on this site such as Walter1, N8bub, and Roadkill. They all may have difference...
I figured I would toss in a picture of his Habitat too and get that out of the way too. Heated above and below, along with 2 hides. One heated the other normal. Substrate is a combination of cypress mulch amd coco fiber. Added a small swimming pool. I only leave one small food dish in his...
Not familiar fully on Tegu eggs... But all the other reptiles I have bred would suggest that the eggs are not viable anymore if mold takes over. At least in most cases. It also looks like perhaps you did not keep the eggs in the same position they were laid. Typically I use a sharpie and draw a...
Hi my name is Jamie... Just picked up my first Tegu in quite some time. Slinky is his name and he is a Argentine High White Black and White. I am an avid reptile lover and have rasied and bred a number of species from Leopard Geckos to African Fat-tails, Bearded Dragons, Ball Pythons and Rosey...