Our leopard gecko finally laid her two eggs. I was surprised at how big
they were. We put them into the hide box which has moss in it -- the moss
seems to keep the moisture better than the vermiculite. If I keep the moss
moistened, is that OK?
My question is: Is it OK to keep the eggs in the cage with the mother - she
won't eat them will she?
I don't have anymore empty cages to make an incubator with. I'd like to
keep the expenses down to a minimum if at all possible, but then again, if
these eggs are good, I'd like for them to hatch. I know, I can't have it
both ways.
Becky
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