Eggs today

LKells

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I watched Wilma my spotted leopard, lay her two eggs this morning. :>) What big eggs for a petite girl! Fred, in his tank next to her watched also!
They have been together since the previous owner got them, maybe a year ago. I acquired them in January and had them in a tank together until recently.
I put her in a smaller tank alone when I realized she was going to have eggs again within a month's time of her last eggs. I know that can be a stress on her.
It does appear they miss being together even though supposedly they do best living alone? But I will keep them separate.
So is it a possibility she can still have eggs again, even though she won't ever be with the male?
BTW these two eggs. like last month's are history! I removed them.
Thanks!
 

SC Geckos

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A female leopard gecko can produce 8-16 eggs from a single encounter with a male. (sometimes more). She will usually lay 2 eggs every 2 - 3 weeks for a few months.
 

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