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no eggs?

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I have around 9 females this year that I have put together with males. there is around 4 or 5 of them that I can for sure see eggs in. I have taken them into my local reptile store and they also say that they do. It has been over 4 weeks since several of the females have had the males taken out and they still have laid no eggs. the temps are perfect and so is the cage setup and I have no idea why they are not laying. a couple of them are first time breeders and idk why I am having no luck. Is it possible the eggs are not fertilized? the laybox has coco fiber that is perfect in humidity. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
 
I'd say just watch them. They should lay when they are ready. I never had a problem when I used to raise leos. Haven't had them for years though.
 
You might get some better answers if you let people know what type of animal you are refering to, there's only over 2000 types of geckos to chose from and all husbandry and care is not the same.
 
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