New too breeding need help!!!

Simply Geckos

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i have a leopard gecko that has started laying eggs, i bought a incubator and im just waiting for the next eggs.... but i still have a couple of questions and i hope somebody could help me:

how long does it take for the eggs to hatch?
what am i supposed to do once they hatch, leave them in the incubator? how long if so?
also i am getting the hovabator still air incubator, how often to i need to spray and/or fill with water?


hope you guys could help, highly appreciated, if there is anything else that you think i should know or would help me out please feel free to let me know.

thank you,
Simply Geckos
 

SC Geckos

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The time it takes for the eggs to hatch will be based on what temp the are incubated at. Generally, In the low 80's it could take around 50 - 60+ days and high 80's 30 - 40+ days. However there has been several times when geckos take much longer or hatch earlier than expected.

Once the egg/s hatch you can move them into the enclosures you have set up for them. They do not have to stay in the incubator unless there is an issue with the baby like if it is premature or has a yolk sac still attached, stuff like that..

I make my own incubators so I would read the instructions in the Hovabator to see what they recommend.

** It does not seem like this was a planned out breeding do to the lack of information you have on the subject. I would do alot of research on the on hatching and raising baby leopard geckos. It will help greatly in the long run. If you are not prepared for hatching eggs and raising babies you can always not incubate them and try again once you have done the research. It is not hard it just take a bit of time to read up on the subject.

Either way you decide to go, if you have anymore specific questions just ask.
 

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