Leopard gecko laying an egg
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@NINTENDOGAL7 The eggs are fertilized..if there isn't a male she can't have eggs..ot like a chicken..chickens don't need the male, but then you don't get chicks..
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looks like the egg is half the size of the gecko O_O
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were did she lay them right in her cage? or a laying box
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ow dosent that hurt
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The biggest poop of her life
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i made my own incubator, i got permite for the floor, a intellitemp heating pad, and a bah-1000sc thermostat.
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Push damn it!
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huge compared to her!!
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It keeps reptiles and bird eggs at a constant temp.
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I'm pretty shure they are fertilized when they are layed, and in the first few weeks or something you can do something called "cradiling" and by what color the eggs glow, you can tell if they are fertile. do some reaserch on this though, dont take my word as positive facts, just sudgestions
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i need some help, my female has been laying eggs and i wanted to know two things one, do they lay eggs that are not fertilized? and 2 how can u tell if a egg is fertilized or not?
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you get an incubator, any more quetions ask me i breed them.
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bet its glad to get that out lol
cool vids
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Cool!!!
cool... what exactly is an incubator???
paulyou2 2 years ago
You should look it up.
slushygecko 2 years ago
Cool! How do you keep the eggs after they have been laid?? I'd like to know because I have 2 female leos and I am planning on getting a male as well!
paulyou2 2 years ago
I use a incubator, I find they work the best because all you have to do is put them in and wait till they hatch, right now I have 6 eggs in that are going to hatch in 2-3 days, I am sure to get a video of one hatch.
slushygecko 2 years ago