Last week, I got yet another clutch of eggs from one of my females. I am not tampering with the temperatures or inducing seasons, they just keep mating. I actually did cut down the heat a little to give them a break. Anyone who knows me knows that this is my first year at attempting to breed. I've gotten about 8 or 9 clutches this year, and none have been successful. But finally, about a week ago, My girl had some eggs, and one is definately fertile and doing very well. It looks like none of my previous eggs, with obvious veins and an embryo when candled. The other one is looking pretty yellow and plain, so i'm sure it's infertile. But regardless, should this one hatch, it will be my first successful baby gecko. I am very excited and look forward to the results, wish me luck!
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Ten million dollars on a losing campaign, Twenty million starving and writhing in pain, Big strong people unwilling to give, strong in vision and perspective, One in five kids below the poverty line, One population running out of time...
1.1.0 Ball Pythons
0.0.1 Gray Banded Kingsnake
1.6.0 Leopard Geckos
1.0.0 Veiled Chameleon
1.0.0 Viper Gecko
1.1.0 Pictus Geckos
0.0.1 Colombian Tegu
1.1.0 Collared Lizards
1.1.0 Blue Tongued Skink
1.0.1 Tokay Gecko
1.1.0 Crested Gecko
1.0.0 Red Tailed Boa




