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Pic request...
I was just making some rounds and noticed both of my female leos looking a little wider than usual (one of those girls is almost 120 grams, WIDE LOAD). If my eyes aren't playing with me, it looks like I can see 2 elonged white bodies through the skin on their belly. I'm not counting my eggs before they are in the box yet, but I was just wondering if anyone has any pics of their leos bellies before they laid. I was looking for a website that had some pics of this, but google is seriously slacking tonight.
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http://images.google.com/imgres?imgu...UTF-8%26sa%3DG
click on leopard gecko, then click on breeding and scroll down a bit and there is a full sized pic.
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Thanks! I'll keep yall updated...
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If you're seeing the bulges it won't be too far along and she'll be dropping those for you. I've been lucky so far this year with 6 viable eggs currently in the incubator...two of them due in a few weeks.
Do you provide a humid hide/nestbox for them? I use a tupperware container with damp sphagnum moss for the nesting boxes and it works perfectly!
Best wishes, and I hope you see this soon:
Jason
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I've had a lay box in there since they were hatchlings...I figured it would be better to do this early and serve as a humid box so they'd be more apt to lay eggs in it later on. I use a 2:1 by weight vermiculite to water mix. I'm trying not to mess with them too much.
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