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Parthenogenesis is not out of the question,as stated by someone else previously.
Possible but highly unlikely. I really doubt that is the case here.
Parthenogenesis is not out of the question,as stated by someone else previously.
Possible but highly unlikely. I really doubt that is the case here.
Does anyone have any links to documented cases of parthenogenesis in crested geckos? I have heard of it in other species, but have not seen any proof that it has occurred with cresteds.
When I made my statement that it has been documented in other geckos, I also was unable to find any documented cases in crested geckos. I would like to know where Steve Hamm got his information to state so positively, that parthenogenesis is not out of the question.
When I was referring to partho in other litters/clutches I wasn't specific in saying Cresteds. Just that you can't rule it out. Just because we can't find any documention of it happening cresties doesn't mean it isn't a possibility.
We've seen in it many species of lizards and snakes. So we shouldn't rule it out just yet.
While it maybe remotely possibly, I seriously doubt that is the case here.
Don't rule it out.![]()
Well until there is an actual documented case of it with Crested Geckos, I personally would rule it out.
I have read cases of it happening with Leachies, Aurics, and Chewies but never cresteds. It's a POSSIBILITY. I'll give you that but I highly doubt that. The fact that there are less Leachies and Chewies in captivity then Cresteds, and there are cases of it happening with Leachies and Chewies but not Cresteds? That just seems weird to me.
To the OP: You might want to look into getting some Pangea Super Fruit Mix, it may help put some weight back on. This was recently suggested to me for my my female who just dropped weight after laying.

Poor thing. Is there some kind of food that you can supplement her diet with that will aid in adding weight back? I know that cresteds are small creatures to begin with, but she should be bigger, yes?
Well until there is an actual documented case of it with Crested Geckos, I personally would rule it out.
I have read cases of it happening with Leachies, Aurics, and Chewies but never cresteds. It's a POSSIBILITY. I'll give you that but I highly doubt that. The fact that there are less Leachies and Chewies in captivity then Cresteds, and there are cases of it happening with Leachies and Chewies but not Cresteds? That just seems weird to me.
To the OP: You might want to look into getting some Pangea Super Fruit Mix, it may help put some weight back on. This was recently suggested to me for my my female who just dropped weight after laying.
Well I guess all that can be done is if/when these eggs hatch and you're able to catch the babies in shed and obtain shed from them and there mother(before its gone). Is to send those sheds to Dr. Warren Booth to determine if it is or isn't a case of parthogenesis. Unless you hear different from Robbie or you bred the female that is the only other way this female would lay fertile eggs. Yes,no?
Here is a question for you, since you are so set on it being parthenogenesis ... is Dr. Booth going to do the DNA tests for free? If not, are you going to pay for the tests?