My leopard gecko laid eggs in the sand instead of the moist peat moss. When I found them they were dented in. Could they still be ok when I put them in high humidity while they incubate.
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My leopard gecko laid eggs in the sand instead of the moist peat moss. When I found them they were dented in. Could they still be ok when I put them in high humidity while they incubate.
they might be okay, start incubating them.
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0.1 "Tremper" looking Albino Leopard gecko (Lex)
0.0.1 normal ball python (felix)
0.0.1 tiger crested gecko (peachs or cream)
1.1 Feral cats that we adopted (Fuzzy, and Bear)
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I am incubating them now, thanks for the reply.
Just to inform anyone who reads this the eggs have plumped up and look good. I will candle them in a couple of days. Fingers are crossed
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