My friend had two adult charcoal(I think) "female" leopard geckos, they're eight years old and have never had babies before but one of them just had a clutch. For obvious reasons she was never prepared to incubate a clutch. I've told her to put the eggs in a container with slightly damp(not wet) moss and keep that in the corner of the cage so it stays warm and dosent get knocked over and check on it every few days. I told her not to let it get below 77 or above 88. Is this good? I know it would work but Is there anything else I should tell her? Yes, the eggs are definitely fertile and we figured out which one was the male.

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