discoverlight
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I didn't know this was possible :0
I rescued my high yellow female from someone who kept her on sand, and i didnt see a moist hide in the cage either. I've had her for about 3 weeks or more and I was going to change the papertowel in her moist hide and I found an egg! It was very hard and deflated by the time I got to it, and she was never around a male so it was infertile, but could she have kept it inside for that long?
I check all of my female geckos tummies for ovulation before they come in, just to make sure if theyre not eating, that could be a reason
and I checked hers and there was no sign of an egg at all.. could she have been eggbound and passed it with the right care?
Mystery egg

I rescued my high yellow female from someone who kept her on sand, and i didnt see a moist hide in the cage either. I've had her for about 3 weeks or more and I was going to change the papertowel in her moist hide and I found an egg! It was very hard and deflated by the time I got to it, and she was never around a male so it was infertile, but could she have kept it inside for that long?
I check all of my female geckos tummies for ovulation before they come in, just to make sure if theyre not eating, that could be a reason
and I checked hers and there was no sign of an egg at all.. could she have been eggbound and passed it with the right care?
Mystery egg

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