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henrycarota Aug 07, 2006 01:48 AM

I just purchesed two leos from someone. ONe was an albino tremper, and the other a pregnet reduced patteren normal. The reduced patteren was a little stressed out from the move. A day latter I moved her into a breeder box and noticed she had layed one of two eggs.I felt the other egg inside of her. Me and my wife just got into breeding and this is one of our first eggs. Is the other egg in her a problem? Is it egg binding? What should I do? Thank you

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WindyO Aug 07, 2006 03:07 PM

It is common for first year or stressed out geckos to lay only one egg. Poor nutrition can also cause this. I would say not to worry for now. The other might be part of her next clutch she is working on.
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Brian
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garweft Aug 07, 2006 10:40 PM

You should also be able to see if there is another egg in her. They show easily through the skin on the abdomen. If the other egg is large and low in the body cavity she could be egg bound. I would take her to the vet to get it checked out.

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