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  • 02-01-2009, 12:24 AM
    mainbutter
    Is my female about to lay eggs?
    ~90 days after her last lay, I began bringing my big female(39 grams) and the other geckos out of winter cooling.

    I've put the girl in with one of the males a few times, never saw anything happen with them though. She had been laying eggs and with a male before I got her.

    I brought them up to temps early this january, and my big girl has been hanging around the nest box this past week. Today, I walk in late in the evening(though with their light still on) and is half in the substrate and half out. A few hours later I peek in and she isn't near the nest box anymore, I check for eggs and nada.

    The girl looks pudgy, but I'm not 100% sure she is carrying eggs.

    Wish me luck on getting a first clutch!
  • 02-01-2009, 12:29 AM
    llovelace
    Re: Is my female about to lay eggs?
    I'll keep my fingers crossed for ya :)
  • 02-01-2009, 12:40 AM
    mlededee
    Re: Is my female about to lay eggs?
    Just FYI, 90 days isn't really enough of a rest between seasons. They need more like 5-6 months, sometimes more depending on how many clutches they laid, how much they weigh, etc.

    Sometimes females will dig in the lay box for a night or two before they lay.
  • 02-01-2009, 01:21 AM
    mainbutter
    Re: Is my female about to lay eggs?
    hmmm thanks mlededee, I've read that 3 months was standard practice.. and that's what I was told by girl I got her from, but I'll look into longer off-times.

    Don't most people get 8 or so clutches per season?
  • 02-01-2009, 01:32 AM
    mlededee
    Re: Is my female about to lay eggs?
    How many clutches you get is extremely variable depending on many factors. Things like the age and weight of the female, how long she is left with a male, what kind of temperature changes you have during the course of the year, diet, etc. Generally speaking a female will lay about 3-5 clutches after being separated from the male but sometimes they lay more. I have also had females stop laying for several months over the winter and then start laying fertile eggs again in the spring. I like to give my girls rest periods that are approximately equal to the time that they were laying eggs, so if they laid eggs for 9 months, I give them 9 months off. That may not be the book standard, but it has worked well for me. :)
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