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    Drawing on eggs

    What does everyone use to write on new eggs whether it be for data keeping or just marking which side is up?
    Ive read some debates as far as using sharpie on eggs that it could possibly be absorbed into the egg.
    So whats your opinion on what to use to write on eggs?

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    A pencil works just fine but I've also used sharpies with no issues.
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    Re: Drawing on eggs

    I have not marked any other type of egg other than ball python eggs. That being said my favorite marking devise is a sharpened eyeliner pencil. I used a sharpie one year and it was visible from the inside of the egg once the babies hatched and I didn't like it. It looked like it bled through, although there was no apparent effect on the hatchlings.

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    carpenters pencil is bigger and not as sharp so id probably use that. or maybe a dry erase marker, those dont seem like theyd be as harsh as sharpies if that was your concern

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    Ive only used pencils but was curious about sharpies and if anyone has had any negative impacts on the hatchlings.

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    <----Never drawn on an egg.....no need to.....when you can draw/make notes on the lid.....

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    Re: Drawing on eggs

    Quote Originally Posted by JTrott View Post
    <----Never drawn on an egg.....no need to.....when you can draw/make notes on the lid.....
    Some people like to make marks on the top of the egg to make sure it doesnt tilt or move from that position.

    Or if you have multiple gecko morphs for example in one tub you can mark which is which.
    Last edited by Cameron Lamb Exotics; 03-28-2012 at 10:45 AM.

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    Re: Drawing on eggs

    Quote Originally Posted by Reptilecam View Post
    Some people like to make marks on the top of the egg to make sure it doesnt tilt or move from that position.

    Or if you have multiple gecko morphs for example in one tub you can mark which is which.
    Doesnt matter with Leopard Gecko eggs.....you can roll them around, and toss them in the air in the first week or two......for multiple morphs, you can still mark the lid above the egg.....

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    First week or two yeah, but what about candling them at a later time? What if for some reason the lid was put on backwards. Just a sense of security I would think.

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    Re: Drawing on eggs

    Quote Originally Posted by Reptilecam View Post
    First week or two yeah, but what about candling them at a later time? What if for some reason the lid was put on backwards. Just a sense of security I would think.
    Yeah, I guess....or you could just pay attention.....if you are concerned with the ink, or marker leaking into the egg, I would do anything I could to avoid it.....if you are not paying attention when you put the lid back on, maybe THAT issue should be addressed.....sounds like their is an issue with complacency......just something to think about......

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