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Hi,
I'm not a breeder, but had an accidental mating occur when one of my kid's geckos turned out to be a boy (we had thought they were all girls, they're all in their own habitats now - there's a thread on it from a while back). We decided to incubate a few of the eggs as we have a few family and friends interested in adopting a hatchling. Had the first one pop out today!
Incubated them in a glad plastic container with moist perlite and moss covering them up, warmed by a heating pad. Seems healthy, very active, bigger than I thought it'd be! It's probably a boy, as my "incubator" tended to stay on the warm side and it hatched in about 40 days.
I'm not a breeder, but had an accidental mating occur when one of my kid's geckos turned out to be a boy (we had thought they were all girls, they're all in their own habitats now - there's a thread on it from a while back). We decided to incubate a few of the eggs as we have a few family and friends interested in adopting a hatchling. Had the first one pop out today!
Incubated them in a glad plastic container with moist perlite and moss covering them up, warmed by a heating pad. Seems healthy, very active, bigger than I thought it'd be! It's probably a boy, as my "incubator" tended to stay on the warm side and it hatched in about 40 days.
