border
sSNAKESs : Reptile Forum
 

Go Back   sSNAKESs : Reptile Forum > Lizard Forums > Eublepharis Macularius

Notices

Closed Thread
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 06-25-04, 05:17 PM   #1
Bartman
Member
 
Join Date: Apr-2003
Location: Toronto, Ontario
Age: 37
Posts: 5,322
Send a message via ICQ to Bartman
egg questions - lep gex

Here are my 2 bran new leopard gecko eggs layed today Im yet again very excited. The bigger, slightly moldy egg is the one layed about 3 weeks ago. I have a couple questions

1) should the new and old eggs be kept in the same incubator/rubbermade or should i put another brick and another rubbermaid with vermiculite and all that. (im using the water method for incubation..water, brick, rubbermade, submersable heater)

2) Is the old egg even good anymore?

3) One of the new eggs has a slight wrinkle in it, not completely oval because she didnt lay it in the lay box :roleeyes: Im waiting to see if it re fills with air or water lol...is their anything in particular i should do?

4) Am i not doing something right...i think i am, this is my first breeding attempt, and maybe you guys have some pointers that could help me be more efficent...thanks!

EDIT: forgot the pic!

Heres the eggs.
__________________
Adam
Bartman is offline  
Login to remove ads
Old 06-25-04, 05:20 PM   #2
Bartman
Member
 
Join Date: Apr-2003
Location: Toronto, Ontario
Age: 37
Posts: 5,322
Send a message via ICQ to Bartman
one more question...what can i do to stop the eggs from molding in the first place..or do all eggs mold?
__________________
Adam
Bartman is offline  
Old 06-25-04, 05:38 PM   #3
Tim and Julie B
Please Email Boots
 
Join Date: Mar-2005
Posts: 3,326
Country:
It appears at first glance that there is far too much humidity in your incubator, which can cause mold to grow on eggs very quickly. You can use the same incubator for all your eggs, the trick is to keep each pair in their own deli cups, with lids, making sure to put holes in the sides of the containers, not the lids. I would say that the first egg is infertile, but wait it out

Julie
Tim and Julie B is offline  
Old 07-04-04, 10:34 AM   #4
Reptile Kings
Member
 
Reptile Kings's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan-2004
Location: Newmarket, Ontario
Posts: 130
That first egg most definently is infertile. I'd toss it, no point in keeping it around.
Make sure you don't have so much humidity going on there. Leo gecko eggs don't really need all that much. Filling a 16oz deli cup 3/4 full with moist vermiculite and punching one or two small holes on either end of the cup will keep the moisture within it just right throughout the eggs term.
For your method of incubation (tank, water, brick, submersible heater), i'd even recommend not putting in any air holes as this would just bring in more humidity from the water and the heat within the incubator into the deli cup. What you can do is to just "burp" the container every three days allowing for fresh air flow. Burp it as in, open the lid for a few seconds and close it back up.
Take a look at the Caresheet link on my site for Incubation tips. There are some pics there to help for a visual aid.
Hope this helped, and best of luck!
-Sam
__________________
*Specializing in Super Hypo Tangerine, Sunglow and Snow leopard geckos!*
www.reptilekings.com
Reptile Kings is offline  
Old 07-04-04, 10:59 AM   #5
lifeline
Member
 
lifeline's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun-2004
Location: Belleville
Age: 47
Posts: 42
hey there

looks like first egg went bad. I would not say it was infertile because it looks like you have way too much humidity in your incubator. Which can cause it to go moldy. looks like you soil is very damp. If you cadle your new eggs look for a blood red round spot in the egg. If so it will be fertile. We use perlite for our incubating. What I would do is put new eggs in a new conatainer with less water in it.

hope this helps you. Keep us informed on your first experience.


thanks mike and cheryl
leopardgecko.ca
lifeline is offline  
Login to remove ads
Old 07-04-04, 07:13 PM   #6
reptile boi
Member
 
reptile boi's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec-2002
Location: Ottawa, Ontario
Posts: 499
Send a message via MSN to reptile boi
Hey,

If you dont see any blood vessles in the eggs within the first day, dont throw it out, they usually start growing the blood vessels a few days to a week later during incubation.



Thanks,
Ben
__________________
by the time you have
finished reading this you realize
that you have wasted
5 seconds of your life
reptile boi is offline  
Closed Thread


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump


All times are GMT -6. The time now is 05:56 AM.

Powered by vBulletin®
©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright © 2002-2023, Hobby Solutions.

right