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17-Jul-06, 09:24 PM
| | | please help marbled gecko
my geckos have just layed what looks like two eggs should they be taken out of tank so crickets and other geckos dont dammage them need more info please any advice would be great
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17-Jul-06, 10:38 PM
| | Regular Member | Join Date: Jan-06 Location: Darwin, NT Age: 17 | | | | RE: please help marbled gecko
i cant beleive no-one has replied to this guy?
do you have a incubator?
if not stiill take the eggs out and put then in vermiculite, with a 1:1 ratio of water and vemiculite and place them the box in a warm place, such as on top of the fridge
a suitable box would be a ice cream container or a chinese take away container
you should of really been better pre-pared for this and done some research!
but its to late now
can someone else with more experience correct me and give him more advice no point killing the eggs
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nah i dont want one of these
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