Re: Leopard gecko breeding questions
Awesome, thanks.
Since Lenetta will probably lay more eggs pretty soon here (if it's 15-21 days after the first clutch then she should lay between April 5 and 11), which I will want to incubate for females, will it mess anything up with the first eggs if I switch them from staying between 87.5 and 89.1 to staying between like... 81.5 and 83.1? At that point (15-21 days after being laid) will it change their gender or something? And if I do that, should I gradually change the temps or what?
Re: Leopard gecko breeding questions
Awesome, thanks! I’ll let you know if I have any more questions and will keep you posted when the next clutch is laid!
Re: Leopard gecko breeding questions
Quick question (yeah, that didn't take long :)):
There's quite a bit of visible condensation on the inside of the egg boxes. Does that mean the air is too humid?
Re: Leopard gecko breeding questions
Awesome, thanks! I should expect the next clutch like 15-21 days after the first was laid, right?
also, I can see something that looks like an egg developing in Lenettas belly. It’s really small right now, but still…
Re: Leopard gecko breeding questions
The eggs were looking a little wet and one had a bit of green fungus on it, so I moved them to a box with .75 parts water to 1 part vermiculite. That was yesterday. Today, the fungus has not come back that I can see (I gently scraped it off).
I candled the eggs, and I'm not sure what it's supposed to look like. It's been 8 days since they were laid. When I candle them I see a faint red oval, but it's not as clear as it was when they were first laid. I also don't see the red dot in the middle. What should they look like at this stage?
Also, the outside of the shell was a little strange. It didn't look smooth like it had before. They looked like they had small cracks not actually open but really weird.