I have written many post on my eggs not hatching. I have been told that only strong babies will hatch. At first I was feeding my adults baby food and crickets, so I got the food changed to Rapashy. I also believe the eggs were getting a little to warm at first (temps around 76-82). I believe the above 80 degree temps were killing the babies. So i fixed that problem, and eggs still would go bad. These eggs may of hatched but I was tired of lossing fully developed babies. All of the ones I cut are feeding already and doing well. I do not think I will do this every time, but if I get concerned about the egg after 60 days I might cut. I was expecting to find dead babies, which I would use to feed neonate rock rattlesnakes, but out came healthy babies.



Like I said in the begining, I do not recommend this. Geckos take up the whole egg and there is a high chance of cutting the baby if not very carefull. I will not do this on a regular basis. I was just shocked to actually cut an egg and find a healty baby. At least now they have a chance to grow up and may be very healty as adults.