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do you have to incubate tokay eggs?

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hello,

my budy has a group of tokays(1 male and 3 females) that lay eggs like crazy.
he gave me a few and he told me that i didnt need an incubator for them to hatch. i was woundering if this was true or not and how to tell if the eggs are still good or if they ever were good. i just have them in a 5 gallon tank right now and the bottom of the tank has moist repti-bark in it at room temp.
thanks,
chris
 
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