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This is pretty neat...

thegeckobarn Feb 24, 2004 04:57 PM

My albino female laid her first clutch (fertile) on the 21st at 2:00am. And I can already see eggs in her belly.
Ive heard people say it can take up to 2 weeks to see eggs...but in this case, Id have to disagree. Remarkable, lol.
My other female Gwen, it took 11 days to see eggs again, they must be having some sort of egg laying competition, lol.

~Crystal
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Crystal Light (Yes..that's my real name)
&
Dusty Windom (Yeap..that's my real name, too)

*Whenever you lose a gecko, just think of it as God building on his own Leopard Gecko collection

The Gecko Barn

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wesley928 Feb 24, 2004 05:36 PM

how do you get your leos to lay so many eggs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!??????? that's awesome I wish I could do that. I've done everything and they have only laid one clutch in two years. any suggestions????
wesley

thegeckobarn Feb 24, 2004 07:44 PM

I have no clue, lol. All I do is pair them up for about a week..then remove the male...then put him back every week or so for a few hours. Thats it. Plenty of calcium too.

Right now all of my females are gravid again...including the one that laid fertile eggs on the 8th of Feb. They just keep going and going, lol.

~Crystal
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Crystal Light (Yes..that's my real name)
&
Dusty Windom (Yeap..that's my real name, too)

*Whenever you lose a gecko, just think of it as God building on his own Leopard Gecko collection

The Gecko Barn

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