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Having problems getting fertile leapard gecko eggs-young pair-first time breeder

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Hello, this is the first time that I have had leopard geckos and I have a breeding pair. The mother had laid two batchs of eggs, each containing two eggs. The first batch I found out were unfertile after just a couple days of incubation, the second batch proved to be unfertile after about a week. I determind that they were unfertile becasue they deflated about half way. I got them when they were very young so they were never bred before. She is pregnant again and I was wondering if those previous eggs were a kind of "transition" into full sexual maturity. I know that I have a male because I have seen them engage in sexual activity. Also they are very healthy

Also my boyfriend parents have a pair about the same age as mine- amazingly they always lay their eggs within a few days of each other. Hers layed one egg the first time, then 3 eggs the second, which they think are fertile. Is this normal?

Thanks for any help, Corrie
 
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