Second Year

HornerHerps

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Johnstown, PA
hello everyone, this is my second year breeding geckos. Last year i got a few eggs but no viable ones, or they might have been but had problems with the incubator and containers. Ive been motoring my (homemade) incubator for about 2 weeks now, it keeps a steady temp of between 84.0-84.6 F. I had one female lay one clutch, both eggs were bad, and another female lay a single bad egg. I just ordered the GEO from yourgeckoguy. ive been putting groups together for an hour or two a night for 3-4 days a week. any advice or comments are greatly appreciated.

Brock :)
 

acpart

Geck-cessories
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Somerville, MA
I keep my geckos together throughout the season, but I would imagine that if you're sure the females are ovulating and you don't witness copulation in that hour or two, you'll need to leave the males in for longer.

Aliza
 

roger

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Toronto ,Canada
hello everyone, this is my second year breeding geckos. Last year i got a few eggs but no viable ones, or they might have been but had problems with the incubator and containers. Ive been motoring my (homemade) incubator for about 2 weeks now, it keeps a steady temp of between 84.0-84.6 F. I had one female lay one clutch, both eggs were bad, and another female lay a single bad egg. I just ordered the GEO from yourgeckoguy. ive been putting groups together for an hour or two a night for 3-4 days a week. any advice or comments are greatly appreciated.

Brock :)

I make sure my girls are ovulating and then I keep the male and female together for 6 days
 

HornerHerps

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Johnstown, PA
Hello all, I currently have 7 eggs in the incubator now, 5 are fertile for sure from 2 different females, and 2 more im unsure of. I had 2 others but they were infertile. The first set of good ones have now been in the GEO for 17 days as of today!
 

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