View Full Version : Kinda Worried.... UPDATE!!!!!
Leo-Land
06-04-03, 09:25 AM
Well, this morning I went into my herp room and the first thing I checked was my Leopard Geckos. I noticed my female was out and walking around. She was so much skinnier then I was used to so I immediately let out a "whoooooooooooooooo" (Rick Flare style). Her lay box was full of the cage's substrate because she had buried the eggs. It seems she wasn't egg bound at all! Oh, and the blue thing on her belly has totally gone away.
These eggs are much more hard then any of the ones before. I hope these ones will produce some babies, especially after all I went through with my worrying and stuff.
Just thought I would update you.
Colonel SB
06-04-03, 10:13 AM
Wait a few weeks then light them if you have an egg light that is. I hope the egg is good and I'm glad you female isn't egg bound.
Alicewave
06-04-03, 11:07 AM
*sigh of relief* I still say from the pictures the eggs looked like they were in a weird place in her body. maybe that's why she took so long to lay them. Anyway, glad she's ok!
SnowSnake
06-04-03, 02:51 PM
Thats some good news! Good luck with the new eggs! When are the first ones supposed to hatch?
Clownfishie
06-04-03, 10:39 PM
Phew! You must be so relieved :) I went through kinda the same thing a few weeks ago -- one of my girls was gravid with her first clutch of this year, along with her cagemate -- they seemed to show up gravid at the same time, so I was expecting them to lay around the same time -- but the first girl laid her clutch, and still no sign of Dallas' clutch... she was HUGE... absolutely huge. At least a week or 2 went by with no eggs, and I was starting to worry about her. Finally one day I looked in and she looked skinny (well, skinny for her -- LOL :)) again, and lo and behold in the egg box were 2 eggs -- one of which was quite large compared to all the other eggs this year. It will be interesting to see if the baby that hatches out is correspondingly larger than the other hatchlings... I have about 2 months to wait still though! LOL...
Anyways, congrats on a successful clutch!
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