Simple questions... I hope (Leopard gecko egg)

CharmedGecko

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The veins could be on either.
Whenever one of my geckos lay an egg I find it's best to keep it in the same position I found it in. I always make sure to mark the top and carefully candle and/or move it to my incubator being careful not to rotate it.
I just find it best not to mess with the eggs too much because it can damage them.
I hope this helps.
 

technolamka

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The veins could be on either.
Whenever one of my geckos lay an egg I find it's best to keep it in the same position I found it in. I always make sure to mark the top and carefully candle and/or move it to my incubator being careful not to rotate it.
I just find it best not to mess with the eggs too much because it can damage them.
I hope this helps.


Thx it is my 1st experience with leopard gecko eggs so i didn't know for sure . :)
 

technolamka

New member
Hers a photo of the egg this is her 1st egg and mi gecko is about one year old or more
some ppl say that the first egg may be nothing

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CharmedGecko

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You can always candle the egg. You should see a cluster of red veins (looks like a target) to verify if it's fertile. Either way I would still incubate, because you never know. :)
Also I would suggest not burying the egg quite that deep, I usually only make a small groove so the egg basically sits on top of the vermiculite.
Out of curiosity, what was the pairing?
 
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