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mackdaddy81 Feb 22, 2006 09:46 PM

I have a gecko who has been gravid for a little over four weeks. This is her first thime being greavid and you can also see the next set of eggs starting to graw int the center of her belly. I was wondering if I should be worried about the fact that its been over four weeks and she still hasn't laid her eggs. Any advice would be appreciated.

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jasonw Feb 23, 2006 01:31 AM

How old is she? I could be wrong but she looks rather young to breed. What about weight? Do you know how much she weighs?
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garweft Feb 23, 2006 10:26 AM

Young geckos have an increased change of becoming egg bound. Hopefully this won't happen. Fully mature geckos can have new eggs forming before the others are laid and this is normal. However yours looks too small to safely breed, how big is it? Why were you in a hurry to bred it? Was it an accident?

I really hope you don't lose a good pet trying to bred it, but it happens to a lot.

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