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niko8 Jan 28, 2005 06:37 AM

If a gecko egg is indented a little, does that mean that it needs more water??
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Dakman Jan 28, 2005 10:01 AM

depends on what type of gecko egg it is. if it's a softshelled egg chances are it needs more humidity. i've had some hardshelled eggs that have a small dent or dimple theres nothing you can do about and they've always hatched. when eggs are about to hatch they sometimes begin to dent in some(softshelled).
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