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sportygurl3392 Jan 03, 2006 05:12 PM

I was reading a post, and I was just wondering:
Do female cresties, that have been housed on their own for their whole life (only 6 months old), ever just lay infertile eggs?
or is the only time eggs are laid is when they breed?

Thanx in advanced

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flamedcrestie Jan 03, 2006 08:22 PM

crested gecko females CAN lay eggs without ever seeing another crested gecko, but usually do so when housed with other females, or when a male is in sight.
6 months is extremely early to produce eggs, and i would put the minimum at 10-12 months for even infertile egg production.

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