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Posted by: fattiesnleos at Sun May 27 23:33:13 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by fattiesnleos ] it would be called a (hot female) which is an egg that would have been incubated between 92-95degrees. if that is what it is it wouldnt make sense because hot females are very agressive and try to dominate everything. you said your gecko seems to be passive and or non-horny. also if it were a hot female it will never lay eggs because they are infertile. however this is all what i have read, heard, and so forth, luckily i havent had that problem befor. like i said you may just have a female or a non-horny/aggressive animal. you also may have a female or if it is a male like i said your females just may not have been ovulating yet and now that it is breeding season that is why they are laying. you may not realize it but those eggs could be from your problem male because female leos can store sperm up to a year. you just may not have seen them humping. anyhow i was gunna say something else but i forgot now, been @ work for like 10hrs....but if you thought it was maybe a male why did you risk your males lives by housing them together? | ||
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