I don't think there are any worries here if you are using a good supplementation and she drops these in the normal time period. Usually during times of stress the eggs are not well formed ("slugs") and are laid pretty much anywhere, on leaves, out in the open.
Julie B.
maleldil wrote:
First, thanks to Neil and everyone else who helped me with my "sick" U. ebenaui pair. I'm just waiting on the second fecal but they are doing fine.
Anyway, I weigh the geckos regularly for piece of mind and they have recovered a lot in the past 6 weeks.
My question: I think the female may be gravid by the feel of her abdomen and the diproportional weight gain. I never planned to breed these so I'm not worried too much about the eggs but will this prove problematic for the female? She is in a Tupperware container with paper towel and PVC tubes to hide in. Is this the kind of gecko that won't lay unless she can bury the eggs?
Thanks for any opinions.
Mike
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