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That's great! This is super exciting! Did you change any of the incubation temperatures?
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Re: Leopard gecko breeding questions
Since the other one from the first clutch died I decided not to. Even if all three are males, I have enough room to keep them seperately and some of my friends want a leopard just as a pet and don't care if it's male or female. I want a male so I can breed him with Lea when he's old enough, so this way I'll probably get at least one. And if it get more, I get first pick
My name is Josiah, proud owner of Lenetta and Lea the leopard geckos and Bluebelly the fence lizard.
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Re: Leopard gecko breeding questions
Okay so I opened the incubator today (I wasn't going to but my dad wanted his thermometer back lol) and while it was open I candled the eggs. the youngest are doing good, embryos are easier to spot and are near/at the top. The oldest one has had the pink glow for the past few days/weeks, but it's less defined now, mostly because of a dark shadow curled up in part of the egg, juuuust about the size of a baby gecko (hmmm, I wonder why ). I'm guessing it's the baby?
My name is Josiah, proud owner of Lenetta and Lea the leopard geckos and Bluebelly the fence lizard.
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It's pretty exciting to see eggs laid, then developing & finally hatching into adorable creatures, isn't it? It never gets 'old' for me either.
Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength.
Eric Hoffer (1902 - 1983)
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Re: Leopard gecko breeding questions
Yeah. This is my first time and I'm not thinking Ill be quiting anytime soon . the leopard gecko addiction moves to it's next stage...
My name is Josiah, proud owner of Lenetta and Lea the leopard geckos and Bluebelly the fence lizard.
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The dark mass that you see is the baby. Usually when it gets to that stage it's close to hatching. That's super exciting and I can't wait for baby pictures!
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Re: Leopard gecko breeding questions
Cool! I can’t wait for it to hatch.
And I got plenty to feed him… my crickets hatched the other day and I got like 200 pinheads loose in my incubator. Took me about an hour to get them out lol. Anyway, if the egg hatches in 2-3 weeks the cricket la will be juuust the right size.
My name is Josiah, proud owner of Lenetta and Lea the leopard geckos and Bluebelly the fence lizard.
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Re: Leopard gecko breeding questions
Okay, so I candled the oldest egg last night, and there were tons of veins in the top, and at the bottom there was a dark shape, and then the dark spot MOVED!!! I can't wait for it to hatch, should be in a week or two, assuming that a 90 the incubation lasts 35 days so staying between 87.5* and 89* should hatch in maybe 45 days? I'm so excited, can't wait to have a little gecko!
My name is Josiah, proud owner of Lenetta and Lea the leopard geckos and Bluebelly the fence lizard.
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That's super exciting (or should I say egg-citing, lol)! You should have a little leo baby super soon!
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04-26-2022, 06:52 PM
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Re: Leopard gecko breeding questions
About hatchling care... I was planning on keeping the babies seperately in plastic shoebox containers with paper towels, a water dish, and a hide and heat it to 90* with UTHs under the container. I was talking to someone else who breeds leopard geckos, and she said that a UTH isn't safe for hatchlings??? It's gonna be on a tstat so I thought that would be fine, but will it? I mean, this person also uses calcium sand in some of her reptiles tanks, so I don't particularly trust every little thing she says, but I just want to get a second opinion.
Also, should I leave the heat in the hatchlings containers on set to 90* for 24/7, or should I drop lower at night like I do with the adults?
Last edited by Lizrd_boy; 04-26-2022 at 06:54 PM.
My name is Josiah, proud owner of Lenetta and Lea the leopard geckos and Bluebelly the fence lizard.
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