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Originally posted by blckkat
Glad to hear about your little clutch! Each female will produce 3-8 clutches of 1-2 eggs through out the season (and may I say, they're starting pretty darn early for the new season! they usually start in January). How is your setup (enclosure)? What is the humidity you have the eggs at? Do you have a male in with the girls; sometimes leos will produce "duds." Make sure to give the girls extra calcium and food because her resources will be very depleted from laying (waxworms would be a good thing to feed them at this time). After he answer my questions, I will be able to go more in depth to help you out!
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Hm. I do have a male in a group of 3 females, soon to be 4 (apparently i'm Leopard Gecko rescue girl). As a matter of fact just watching him a moment ago, bite and attempt to mate with one made me figure... This may not stop lol. For the 4 I have a 20 Gallon Long tank. This 'Desert Blend Lizard Litter', decent sized water bowl in the middle. A hide box at either side of the tank. For the most part I give them Crickets, Super Worms, Mealworms but i'm sure I can find waxworms, though when I was looking for them earlier at the petshop I wasn't finding any. As for the two so far? They really don't look so great. Like I said I wasn't prepared for them. I don't have any proper incubation equipment... And I couldn't tell you the exact humidity. I have the eggs on top of moist soil and a wet paper towel, covered with a moist paper towel and sitting on a heating pad which is keeping it at exactly 80 degrees. As I mentioned before I doubt these are going to make it, they dont -look- very good though... not -bad- either. (Then again I don't know what a good LG egg looks like...).
So far I'm just... kinda doing what I can, i'm going to pick up proper supplies, Vermiculite etc. is there anything important i need to know, or do?