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Peacock day geckos

bgalvez Feb 05, 2009 02:04 AM

What are some of the best ways to remove eggs from nesting site without breaking them. For example a snake plant or inside a bamboo.

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joeysgreen Feb 06, 2009 10:04 AM

Don't try to remove the eggs from the surface they were laid on. If it's a plant, I've heard that cutting the leaf off is fine, however I'm curiuos if the wilting leaf would matter while the eggs are incubated. If it's in the bamboo, and the bamboo is a major fixture in your cage, I'd just leave the eggs where they are. Remove the parents if you are worried about the babies being mistaken for crickets when they hatch.

Ian

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