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Originally Posted by reptileparadise
In my experience...Yes, they CAN be okay, but they probably aren't fertilized. Good, healthy, viable leopardgecko eggs are almost rock hard (don't squeeze them...they arent rock hard...but it looks like it...) Not wrinkled, perfectly white (depends on laying substrate).
By the way, congrats with the eggs!
Found my first eggs of the season today as well. Underwoodisaurus milli eggs that is 
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Well, they are perfectly white. I have 2 other eggs in the inc already that appear to have some sort of mold on their outside. There is no smell and they aren't collapsed. Should I wipe that off?