LizardCrazy
Lizard Lover
Hello all, my leo girl just had an egg almost a week ago and I have it incubated. Right now it is sitting in a small plastic container, with some vermiculite which is slightly damp. The temperature is between 84-90 degrees. Just today earlier I noticed the egg was starting to dent. When I woke up earlier I misted it lightly and then noticed it starting to dent later on. I read that the eggs start to dent when there is a lack of moisture, is that true?
I've bought an incubator for it so I hope it is properly incubated. When I checked my leo it looks like she has two more eggs in here belly...(you can see them very well) Is there a way for her to lay the eggs in a set area every time? She last laid it in their water dish.
Currently I have a 20G with five lizards, and no they do not attack or harm each other. I'm not sure how many males and females but I think three males and two females.
I want to breed them for my sake, not to sell, but to raise and give to friends... I have been trying to keep the eggs from denting and that never happens... Maybe I am not doing it correctly, or something is going wrong. If anyone can help me that would be great!!!
Here is a picture of my incubator, the egg's dent, and the temperature.
I've bought an incubator for it so I hope it is properly incubated. When I checked my leo it looks like she has two more eggs in here belly...(you can see them very well) Is there a way for her to lay the eggs in a set area every time? She last laid it in their water dish.
Currently I have a 20G with five lizards, and no they do not attack or harm each other. I'm not sure how many males and females but I think three males and two females.
I want to breed them for my sake, not to sell, but to raise and give to friends... I have been trying to keep the eggs from denting and that never happens... Maybe I am not doing it correctly, or something is going wrong. If anyone can help me that would be great!!!
Here is a picture of my incubator, the egg's dent, and the temperature.