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Uploaded by on Oct 7, 2007

This fat tail gecko is hatching from the egg. The final effort comes at 3 minutes and 10 seconds.

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  • Question, these are African Fat Tailed Geckos that are hatching. Also you can breed fat tails.

  • Yes.  These are fat tail geckos. Yes, I breed them. I sell them on my website - mynewturtle.

  • are the new borns eye-lids suppose to develop over a weeks time or some thing? b/c my new borns both just about 2 days old look like there eyes wont shut and idk if there lids are the same color of there eyes and just apear that way or what. if you can help me i would appreciate it....... and thank you alot. and they are my first ones to hatch so idk what they look like when they come out.

  • The babies should look like small adults. There should be no difference. Geckos do not blink to rid debris from their eyes. They use their tongue and can lick their eyes. They can close their eyes, and their 'eyelid' should look like a white 'ridge' of skin over the top of the eye.

    You can google image fat tail geckos to see what the eyes should look like. But, if you have adults, they should be the same.

  • It is most likely bad. There is a small possibility that it is ok.

  • I'm sorry to hear that. :(

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  • how do i make it 75 degree on the cold end and can heat mat reach till 80+?

  • hey dude do you do the coling period before breeding? and wha is your average hatch rate

  • OMG good video exelent

  • i heard the incubator should be like 74-80 degrees(it depends on how fast you want your eggs to hatch) and the humidity should be like 70% i think.

  • one more thing how do u incubate your eggs and at what lvl of humidity.......... if that sounds right :)

  • ..... didnt

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