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Does it take longer the first time you breed a female to lay?

yellowconda12 Jun 28, 2005 09:51 PM

I bred my geckos on May 13, I still have no eggs. She has eggs inside of her, two of them. They look a little small still, as I would expect her to lay within the next week, it looks like I still have at least two to three weeks till she lays? Any thoughts?

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marla Jul 06, 2005 05:25 AM

mine mostly shot some blanks or singles first. she may not have been fertilized properly. the 'eggs' you're seeing might be organs or fat deposits. next time try the breeding sub-forum, might be faster?
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marla
currently: 0.0.9 catfish, 0.1 ferrets, 0.0.14 hermit crabs (of unknown species), 2.8.4 leopard geckoes, 0.0.6 korean fire-bellied toads, 0.0.6 strawberry hermit crabs, and 0.2.0 sugar gliders

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