HerpNthusiast
Active Member
Hey guys I was cleaning out my levis enclosure 4 days ago when i noticed an egg amongst the sand it was old but still what a great find . Anyway their previous owner (my uncle) told me she has laid over the last few years yet every clutch didn't hatch. He incubated them by placing them on a container within the enclosure and letting the heat pad warm them. I'm skeptical of his idea to incubate them but he said they were unfertilised why is this so i've have a male and female is the male a dud? is there anything i can do to help. Last night she was prowling around digging up sand i believe she was looking at a place to lay her second egg or clutch as the first egg was quite old and dry.