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Need help with Leo eggs!!!! PLEASE!!!

tuwhada Apr 13, 2004 07:27 PM

I was wondering if leopard geckos will lay infertile eggs. I have a female, she has never been around a male, and she has been acting strange for a while now. Today I noticed she was kind of bulbus, I am concerned that she may have some eggs in there. Is that possible or is it something else. If is eggs, what should I have in there for her to lay them I don't want to have to worry about her getting egg bound or something bizarre like that.

Thanks for your help
Christina
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1.1 Russian Tortoise (Willy & Mikey)
0.1 Ornate Box Turtle (Lily)
1.0 Red Eared Slider (Chester)
0.0.2 White's Tree Frog (Kermit & Phil)
0.0.1 Red eyed Tree Frog (Justin)
0.0.1 Big Eyed Tree Frog
0.0.2 Bubbling Frog
0.0.2 Tiger Leg Tree Frogs (Akari & Shiro)
0.0.3 Amazonian Milky Tree Frogs
0.0.1 Dwarf Megophrys
0.0.1 Rainbow Burrowing Frog/Ornate Hopper
0.0.3 Asian Blue Webbed Gliding Tree Frogs
0.1 Praire Dog (Timmy)
0.2 Chinchillas (Layla & Snickers)
0.3 mice
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2.0 Cats (Champ & Bear)

Oh and a husband

Replies (1)

TLB Apr 14, 2004 06:26 PM

Yes, it is possible for her to have eggs, even though she has never matted with a male, but they will be infertile.

Just keep her humid hide moist and that should be enough.

TLB

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