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Cat Geckos-----EGGS!!!

fattiesnleos Jun 04, 2008 10:03 AM

hello, I have had this pair of cat geckos for a while now, maybe almost a year or more. They have been together now for several months. I expected eggs a long time ago but it never happened. I figured I have them set up wrong and that they weren't aclimaited right so they weren't going to lay. Well anyways this morning I went to check on them and my female is in her lay box that I made for her. I look under her, and in the hole she dug, there are two perfect looking eggs. She is still standing over them. I had a man write to me before about how to care for these guys, and I thought I had saved the emails but I can't find them. He was from noth cali. I just need to know what temp and humidity to incubate at and how it differs from a crested or a leopard gecko incubation. Also if its better to incubate them in a mulch or vermiculite. Any info on the incubation of these guys or any contact info for the "cat gecko guy" in north cali would be greatly appreciated. For now I suppose I will treat the eggs as crested eggs and just kinda keep them at room temp.

The female has the regrown tail.

Replies (2)

mdterp Jun 06, 2008 05:52 PM

Beautiful. I loved the article on cat geckos in what i think was the january issue of Reptiles. This may be a stupid question, but what are those cups for?
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two oregon newts
one male eastern box turtle
ten gallon tropical fish tank

fattiesnleos Jun 08, 2008 11:55 AM

that pic is a pic of all my 72 geckos packed up when i had to evacuate from the southern california fires last august.

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