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Posted by: RZHerpKeeper at Sun Mar 20 23:52:24 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by RZHerpKeeper ] Well that depends on which particular species you want to own. Most of them do not glue their eggs to the glass but the eggs may be glued to each other. In either case the eggs can be incubated within the enclosure if the temperatures and humdity are correct. Some day geckos will not eat their young and the females may even protect them but it's still better to keep them seperated. Placing a paper cup over the eggs is one way to keep the babies seperate. If the eggs aren't glued to the glass then taking them out and placing them in an incubator is a good idea. There are many different ways to create or buy an incubator and as long as it stays at a good temperature and has the right humidity the eggs should hatch. If you need ideas on how to build one I can help you there as I have hatched day gecko eggs before. | ||
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