leopard gecko eggs-home made incubator

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Uploaded by on Jul 24, 2010

here is my wonderful homemade incubator with the real leopard gecko eggs in there, sadly they are both infertile because they didn't have a daddy. but here is the info i've spent so long collecting over the years so i'd be prepared for the dramatic moment of having fertile gecko eggs :]

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  • they're infertal if they're soft and squishy to the touch and if when you hold the up to a light(candling) you do not see veins, only dark yellowness. but determine its infertal after a week for there might actually be a baby in there.

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  • So.....why did you put the eggs in the incubator if you knew they were infertile?? O.o

  • what do u mean by no dad?

  • good video but females should be 80-84 85 for mix and 86-90 for males 77 would be wayy to cold

  • @MLTxBANKSHOT false... 80-84 female 85 a mix 86-90 male

  • what temperature should a incubator be

  • @callmeverything if you hold a flashlight up to the egg, you'll see veins if they're fertil. if you see dark yellowness, it's infertil :)

  • Darkness or Yellowishness.

  • 78-82 females

  • Obviesly

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