Hi guys, after much patience, I have successfully acclimated my 1.2 
Hemitheconyx taylori group, now...I think one of the females may be gravid.
Problem is, I'm not so sure what to be looking for, since so little 
information can be found about these guys.

She is looking slightly thicker than usual and the others, and when laying or 
twisting a certain way, you can see what appears to be a lump on either side 
of her belly.  But, when looking straight at her belly from underneath, there 
appears NO pink marks or anything similar.  (comparing to my Leopard Geckos, 
who's skin I realize is more transparent). She has also been hunting more 
clumsily, acting more restlessly (walking around and exploring more) and 
someone (haven't actually caught her doing it) has been digging around in the 
substrate.  These are the only clues I have, and I don't want to get my hopes 
up, but what is the expert opinion?

and if in case I do stumble upon some eggs, what would be a safe temperature 
to incubate them at?

Thanks so much in advance,
Karin Chan

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