For the quickest and best possible responses, please copy and paste the following questionnaire and answer all the questions, please remember, We are not vets, and therefore if you feel this is a life or death situation, you do not have time to be posting on this site, as your gecko needs urgent medical attention. -Gecko info- Common name for species: Scientific name (if known*): Age: Weight: Sex: -Housing Info- Tank size: Heating method: Temperatures: Type of thermometer: Thermostat: Lighting: Humidity level: -Nutritional Info- Food offered: Food eaten: Amount eaten per day: Supplements used and how often: Any other details please add here: *This is useful if members aren't familiar with the common name you supplied.
Gecko info- Common name for species: House Gecko Scientific name (if known*): Age: Just got her... don't know Weight: tiny Sex: female -Housing Info- Tank size: 12x12x12 Heating method: under the tank heating pad Temperatures: Type of thermometer: Thermostat: Lighting: Humidity level: -Nutritional Info- Food offered: crickets Food eaten: none Amount eaten per day: 0 Supplements used and how often: Any other details please add here: I just got my first house gecko 2 days ago. (I have had leopard and tokays before.) She laid 2 eggs last night and today the tank got moved and the eggs rolled. I hadn't marked the tops of the eggs yet, so it's probably too late. I can't find much info on House gecko's eggs. Any info you might have would be greatly appreciated. Should I keep misting them? Should they be on the vitasand? Should I take them out of the tank with mama (yet unnamed)? I am in a pickle. Anyoe have thoughts? Thank you so much!!!
sorry to hear about that.....its probably to late for help with those eggs but when you have more here is a webste that may help you with the next batch. http://www.albeysreptiles.com/incubate-eggs.htm