lifeshighways
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is you just cant help but want to check on them daily... hourly even if you can... for years upon years the maker of this great world has made it possible for animals of all kinds to reproduce without my help.. yet for some reason I find myself lifting the lid on that lil hide EVERY CHANCE I get... it's been 9 days... feels like 90 and that I should have a 30 day old gecko or two running around...
Attached are pics of all my females in that cage in the SAME HIDE with the EGGS.. there are THREE IDENTICAL hides in that cage.... they are all in the same temperature - and they know I open that hide atleast 2 times a day.... but you see where they are... with the eggs.. yet the mother, will not even go into a hide.. she lays on the warm rocks or the cool rocks.. never in the hide... and she stays FAR away from Baby Mac (her baby daddy)
just an update - hope you guys enjoy
Oh yeah, and before you tell me to take the eggs out - I'm not going to... Im going to leave them in there - it's the warmest, most moist area in the whole house and I dont have the incubator here yet (yes it was ordered)
I have made their habitat as close to that of which mother nature would have offered them and well to the best of my knowledge there are not a million lil hovobators plugged in for all the wild geckos to lay their eggs in - if they can do it in the wild they can do it in my lil colony....TRUST ME when they hatch.. I'll be there to assure they dont become breakfast/lunch/dinner for the older ones....
What do you guys think of the other females guarding her eggs? Wonder why they do that....(what you cant see is the one female that is actually laying ontop of the eggs but hidden beneath 2 of the others on the far right)... oh yeah and btw. YES that is Baby Mac on the far right... looking all cute and "Daddy" like!
Attached are pics of all my females in that cage in the SAME HIDE with the EGGS.. there are THREE IDENTICAL hides in that cage.... they are all in the same temperature - and they know I open that hide atleast 2 times a day.... but you see where they are... with the eggs.. yet the mother, will not even go into a hide.. she lays on the warm rocks or the cool rocks.. never in the hide... and she stays FAR away from Baby Mac (her baby daddy)
just an update - hope you guys enjoy
Oh yeah, and before you tell me to take the eggs out - I'm not going to... Im going to leave them in there - it's the warmest, most moist area in the whole house and I dont have the incubator here yet (yes it was ordered)
I have made their habitat as close to that of which mother nature would have offered them and well to the best of my knowledge there are not a million lil hovobators plugged in for all the wild geckos to lay their eggs in - if they can do it in the wild they can do it in my lil colony....TRUST ME when they hatch.. I'll be there to assure they dont become breakfast/lunch/dinner for the older ones....
What do you guys think of the other females guarding her eggs? Wonder why they do that....(what you cant see is the one female that is actually laying ontop of the eggs but hidden beneath 2 of the others on the far right)... oh yeah and btw. YES that is Baby Mac on the far right... looking all cute and "Daddy" like!