The eggs will be visible from her sides and underneath when she is close to laying. Provide a laybox (see my FAQ Leopard geckos on how to set one up) and then she will go in there and dig when she is close. First they shed, then they lay shortly afterwards.
Julie Bergman
http://www.geckoranch.com
GGA lifetime member
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know many posts have been posted regarding this subject. Didn't think I
would have to worry about it so soon or at all.One of Scott's geckos has gotten very wide and I'm afraid she might be
pregnant. I have no idea when it happened. She appears to have gotten
very fat within the last couple of days but thinking back -- she has been
wide for a couple of weeks.We have two hide boxes in the cage with vermiculite. The cage lining has
paper towels due to DE-worming her.Is there an easy way to see if she has eggs and that she is not just bloated
from the medicine?Becky
