Rhacodactyl
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I found my first clutch of leo eggs today from my RAPTOR girl. They were laid earlier this week while I was at school, and they had dried out quite a bit by the time I got home. I've got them in vermiculite more moist than I'd normally use and they appear to be filling back out though. Anyway, they're a lot bigger than the crested gecko eggs I'm used to and it looks to me like they're both in good shape (aside from some lingering dents). I've got them at 88 degrees-can I expect all males or will I still get some females if they're kept at that temperature? Also, about how long should I expect them to incubate at that temperature before hatching? Thanks in advance for any answers.
