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    you don't need an incubator with crestie eggs ... I just put mine on a shelf and forget it for a couple of months lol.... just remember they retain sperm so even though they are seperated she can keep laying eggs for months

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    Congrats!

    Be prepared, if she laid one she will probably lay more. They usually lay 2 at a time. Lots of people out there do not use incubators for crested geckos and it works out fine for them. I talked to multiple breeder though and they said lower incubation temperature have proven to produce better crested geckos (structure wise). If you have a place that stays 70-73 degrees that would be perfect! It will take longer for them to hatch at this temp, but will be worth it in the end.

    Good luck and keep us updated!
    Specializing in Ball Pythons, New Caledonian Geckos, and African Fat Tails


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