Just a little update.
So far one egg has a small dent in it. The other egg is still just perfect looking, and there does appear to be some veins
Neither egg is showing any signs of rotting, mold or any thing to suggest I just throw them out.
As for the female, I found the eggs Nov. 3 she had to have laid them within 24 hours prior, maybe 48 at the most.
So that was roughly twelve days ago. She is still living on her own since I separated her from the other female. She has packed on another 6 gramsShe is either just really thriving since being put back on the repashy diet (which I hear they may be changing again) or she is producing more eggs. She has also been digging like crazy in her nest box for the last two nights.
So I am hoping since she is doing so well weight wise and that she eats like a horse that she may have retained sperm and I might get some mystery babies!!