hi everyone!

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roger101

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Hi everbody,
im new to the whole forum thing but ive got two leo's, Gavin and Stacey, both about one and a half years old, and Stacey has just started laying eggs.
She has just laided her second batch today, but sadly the first set didnt survive.

I will needed advice on the best method to make sure these survive!
Thanks

(the photo's show my old viv, i have now got better substate and features, will take some better photos soon with my new camera :))
 

acpart

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The eggs may not have survived because your gecko is a first time breeder and those first eggs were infertile. Here are some additional suggestions to insure the best outcome for your eggs

--check out this site and consider following its directions for incubation:
http://www.albeysreptiles.com/incubate-eggs.htm

--be sure your incubator can keep the temperatures steady. If you don't have a proportional thermostat you may need one. If you don't know what that is, do a search on the forums for "Proportional" and find out.

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