hello, all i havent been on in awhile, but i have a question. the husband was trying to put the egg in the incubator,and he dropped it. do you think it will be ok?
thanks tanya
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hello, all i havent been on in awhile, but i have a question. the husband was trying to put the egg in the incubator,and he dropped it. do you think it will be ok?
thanks tanya
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www.totallygecko.com
depending on how old the egg is, if its newly layed..it could be alright, since the embryo may not be attached if its freshly laid...but eggs are very hardy. All you can do is incubate it, and see what happens. Good luck!
~Crystal
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*Whenever you lose a gecko, just think of it as God building on his own Leopard Gecko collection 

i had a dish of 20 eggs get knocked off a shelf....i put the dish back together...and all but 3 hatched.. of course i couldn't tell which eggs were het. albino and which were het. blazing blizzard when they hatched..so i eneded up selling them all as normals. but eggs are pretty resilient. put it back in and see what happens .
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