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Here's a comparison of how Tegu eggs "grow" while they're maturing in the incubator. The first pic is some of the eggs 10 days after laying.
The second pic is after 40 days. The scale of the pics aren't the same but you can see how the 10 day old eggs are pill shaped and the 40 day old eggs look more like the chicken eggs we're familiar with. The eggs have internal pressure that keeps them stiff feeling, a soft egg is a dud or is dead.
The second pic is after 40 days. The scale of the pics aren't the same but you can see how the 10 day old eggs are pill shaped and the 40 day old eggs look more like the chicken eggs we're familiar with. The eggs have internal pressure that keeps them stiff feeling, a soft egg is a dud or is dead.