Gongylus ootheca question

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francisco

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Hello All,

IS it normal that Gongylus ooth are white and not light tan or brownish?

Does this mean they are not fertile?

Can someone show me pics of perfect ooths?

Pics of Fertile ooths and not fertile ooth?

thanks

FT

 
Its compeltely normal.

Initially they start very white, covered in a powder substance - be careful i am alergic to this and react in a way similar to that of being pepper sprayed.

this powder will come off over time.

Underneath they are slightly more creamy in colour. Either way, the colour has nothing to do with fertility.

 

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