CHRISANDBOIDS14
04-19-04, 07:25 AM
Hello everyone!
Well, after 4 months of waiting after buying my pictus geckos, I HAVE EGGS! YAY! Anyways, im rather at a loss on what to do with the eggs. I discovered them last night(sunday) at about 11:00. Anyways, i grabbed a little bit of sphagnum, sprayed it down really well, fliped it over so the dry stuff was on top, gave it a couple shots of water(mist) and then went to the cage to move the eggs. I put the eggs onto the moss(without rotating them) and from a distance gave them a couple sprays. The container was like a small clear cream cheese container(for size reference) and had a few holes in the top. I put them beside a heating pad piece that was sticking out from my corn snakes cage which maintained a constant 86F in the warm end to i figured that should hold the eggs at about 80-82 till i got something set up. So I really just want to know how to incubate the eggs. Thanks for all your help! Also, when should she be laying again? Thanks again.
C.
Well, after 4 months of waiting after buying my pictus geckos, I HAVE EGGS! YAY! Anyways, im rather at a loss on what to do with the eggs. I discovered them last night(sunday) at about 11:00. Anyways, i grabbed a little bit of sphagnum, sprayed it down really well, fliped it over so the dry stuff was on top, gave it a couple shots of water(mist) and then went to the cage to move the eggs. I put the eggs onto the moss(without rotating them) and from a distance gave them a couple sprays. The container was like a small clear cream cheese container(for size reference) and had a few holes in the top. I put them beside a heating pad piece that was sticking out from my corn snakes cage which maintained a constant 86F in the warm end to i figured that should hold the eggs at about 80-82 till i got something set up. So I really just want to know how to incubate the eggs. Thanks for all your help! Also, when should she be laying again? Thanks again.
C.