So. i started breeding my geckos (1 male + 3 females) for the very first time in january 09'. i didnt get my first egg until april 3 09'. and then there were 3. and trhey look great they look as thro they have swelled a bit. I did make a incubater its 1 draw plywood box.insulated foam board. very tight. 1, 10w night light bulb with a on and off switch. but i didnt put the eggs in there. i left them right in the hide they were layed. i marked them and put a thermometer in the hide with a rock on top. they eggs are fnley layed as if i were to arrange them in a box myself. i check on them every so often to make sure there not dented or moldy. last night she pushed the rock off the hide and layed 2 more eggs. on 4/13/09 thats 5 eggs in 10 days . so i didnt expected all these eggs . i thik right now i am ok. but i think from here i need some advice. i was ok with 3 eggs and im paniked with 5 . should i fire up the incubater? should i leave the eggs that are in the tank alone ?. should i be paniked? WHAT SHOULD I DO FROM HERE?? i really think that my adult habitate is more than adiquate to incubate these eggs its pretty bad a** as long as the top stays on tight.the humidity is the hide is always 80 or above and temo is 82 for all females. and i do have a question!! the egg! is there a time frame after being layd it can not be turnd?or it just cant e turnd through the whole time period? how do you candle ?if i do decide to move all my eggs to the incubater how long should it be on for beofre i move the eggs? how fast can geckos rejuvinate eggs? . and i dont want to sound rud but i am kind of very experienced with baby and adult geckos. so please dont repeat the obvious. i know about humidty ,temps. ive just never tried the eggs and for the first time i am tryin it alone in a natural habitate. i would really like some expert advice that has incuabted from the adult tank......
How to incubate eggs
Posted by stacesam 1124 days ago (http://www.reptilerooms.com)Who Voted for this Story
Comments