Hi Pablo,

I would put in a new piece of bamboo and take that one out with the eggs in
it.. Why worry about babies getting eaten when you can eliminate the worry
altogether? :)

Regards,

Julie Bergmam
http://www.geckoranch.com

Pablo Reyes wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I have a couple of Gekko Vittatus (male-female) in a
> big vertical oriented terrarium well planted and I was
> waiting to end a quarantine of two new Vittatus
> females to introduce them to this terrarium. A week
> ago I found two eggs glued inside a bamboo and they
> have been guarded by the parents so I am going to let
> them there to incubate. The question is if I need to
> wait the eggs to hatch to introduce the other females
> or if it is no danger to the eggs to introduce them.
> The eggs are deep inside the bamboo and they look to
> be doing well. Do you recommend to incubate them
> autside?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Pablo Reyes
> Mexico City
> MEXICO
>
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