Removing the Eggs?

TwistedTruth

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It's probably a dumb question... But I'm really concerned.

Okay, my female laid her first egg on the 6th... I don't know if I just didn't get it soon enough, but it was firmly stuck to the side of the plastic container.
She ended up denting it, or it dented, when she was digging. Did I just not get it in time and it "solidified" to the wall? Or is there something I'm doing really wrong?

It's my first eggs (from anything) so I'm really worried about doing it right...

I bought perlite to "incubate" them in, but it's just getting them from her box to the incubater...
 

acpart

Geck-cessories
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That can happen sometimes. You could try moistening under the egg a bit and then trying to gently pry it up. Otherwise, the only thing to do is to put the lay box on the hot side, maybe tape a cup over the egg to keep the gecko from stepping on it and hope for the best.


Aliza
 

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