Blondie laid eggs
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Blondie laid eggs
Blondie laid two eggs in the night, she hasn't been with a male so is there really any point in incubating them? I have done because I didn't know what to do with them
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Re: Blondie laid eggs
If you know for sure she has not been with a male, then no, there's no use to incubate them. They'll be infertile.
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It's a shame :/ they look quite good they're really white
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Re: Blondie laid eggs
Means she's healthy and well supplemented
You can candle the eggs, you'll see that it's infertile with no red veins.
You can candle the eggs, you'll see that it's infertile with no red veins.
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So if my gecko is healthy it will lay infertile eggs?
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Re: Blondie laid eggs
Females lay eggs regardless if they're bred or not so yes she will. Lots of reading to do before you breed... LOTS
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Yes i know i read and want to learn about geckos and breeding almost every day. This forum really helps, but anyway it getting close to tat time of year and i can't wait on my first clutch.
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