T-ReXx
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Ok, so with my tokay geckos I have always just cupped eggs that are glued to the walls and incubated in-situ. After talking today with a fellow tokay keeper from the UK, he gave me an absolutely brilliant trick for making eggs glued to the cage walls removable. What he does is lines the inside walls of his cages with plastic, like seran-wrap or something similar, then when eggs are glued to the walls he can simply cut away the section of plastic and remove them. Brilliant! It won't solve the problem of eggs glued in corners, though I suppose you could plastic the corners as well, and anything laid on cage furnishings would require the entire piece removed and placed in the incubator, but this idea is going to save me a lot of headaches. Just had to share that, it's just such a simple idea yet sounds very, very effective! :main_thumbsup: