I AM SO EXCITED (LOOK!)

Wreptile

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Tonight, I decided to put my ovulating High Yellow female BACK into my Blizzard male's tub. This time, it actually worked! I am so excited! Most of you know, I have NEVER bred any type of animal, so that is why I am so excited.

I need to know though, will she lay her eggs in her moist hide? The moist hide is fairly big, with moist paper towells in the bottom. Will that work?

If not, what should I use? I have some moss too, but I was told that isn't as good.
Please post your replies! Thank you all!

:banana:
 

LeapinLizards

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Hayden!!! I already told you in PM, but I am VERY happy for you :)

Some geckos lay on moistened paper towel, some do not like it. I personally am using moist sphagnum moss in the tubs.
 

eric

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Hayden Right on! Congrats! I use moist sphagnum moss they seem to dig it! LOL!

Nice sig! ALL DUCKED OUT!
 
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gators0204

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They need something to dig so they can bury the egg. I just had my first clutch on monday and i used sphangum moss.
 

Wreptile

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Hayden Right on! Congrats! I use moist sphagnum moss they seem to dig it! LOL!

Nice sig! ALL DUCKED OUT!

Thanks Eric! Yeah, I'm a big ducks fan. :)

They need something to dig so they can bury the egg. I just had my first clutch on monday and i used sphangum moss.

Congrats on your clutch of eggs! Thanks for the help.

I use a mix of Perlite and moss. It works well for me. Just be careful not to tip the eggs when you remove them. Mark the tops of the eggs.

This doesn't seem like a bad idea! What are the benefits to mixing the two?
 
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ponylover86

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Congrats on your first eggs! Cant wait to see the hatchlings.
 

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