I have two leopard geckos and I believe they are both females but one of them have laid 6 eggs. So I am just checking to see if I am right or wrong.
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I have two leopard geckos and I believe they are both females but one of them have laid 6 eggs. So I am just checking to see if I am right or wrong.
They do both look like females but to be certain you can take the eggs and incubate them for 14 days then candle themby shinning a light through them,if they are white that means the eggs are infertile but if they are pink or have tiny viens that means they are fertile and you can keep incubating them and they should hatch in 40-70 days, if you keep the temps of the eggs around 79-80 you will get all females 82-86 you will get a mix the lower the temp the more females you will get.
87-90 you will get all males but you can get what is called a hot female if hatched at 90 degrees and it is female. Which means if the eggs are fertile then one of them is a male.
GL
the top one looks like it could be male.the picture is kind of hard to tell.The bottom one is a female for sure.good luck in incubating your leo's eggs.
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