is it possible

adam&nikki

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is it possible to have eggs incubate in the tank? temps on the warm side are 92 cool side is between 85 and 88 there is live plants in the tank that are misted every other day to keep them hydrated a light and a under the tank heater the heater stays on day and night and the light goes off at night to simulate day and night its not fo heat purpuse their is a bedding of eco earth the geckos arnt fed in the tank they are taken out and placed into a bin im just wondering these arnt MY GECKOS they are my moms im just wondering if you can or is she going to have to bring some eggs to me to incubate

her pairings are a make partial snake eyes eclipes and a female tangerine and a female temper ______ (cant remeber the rest)
 

Tony C

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It can work if you have very steady temperatures. It's not an ideal method, but I have seen a handful of people on here say that they have had success with in-tank incubation.
 

adam&nikki

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ok thanks tony i know its not the best way to hatch them and transporting them isnt great either so mabe she can hatch a couple it would be interesting to see
 

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