SamanthaLovely
New member
So I found out my female Leopard Gecko is gravid last week and now I'm going a little crazy trying to get everything ready. I didn't even think about incubating until I happened to read about it. I'm looking at doing a DIY incubator right now.
So my plan is a styrafoam cooler with a heating pad inside on the bottom (On a plastic lid if need be so it doesn't melt the cooler)
The eggs would be in a deli cup sort of thing with pearlite and water and a thermometer. Can anyone suggest a good Perlie:water ratio for me?
Should I put anything between the heater and the cups? I read someone put sand on the heater and I saw that someone else put their heater on the outside of the styrafoam.
Any hints or suggestions would be wonderful.
I don't know if the eggs will be fertile or not because I've only had her for 4 months and I'm not sure if she was in contact with any males before then. (I really hope they are though
I'm going to look around for an incubator that's in my price range aswell.
What should the humidity be for the eggs?
And is 84 degrees ferenheit good for a mix of male and female? Or should I stick with a high or low for the first time?
I'll probably have an endless supply of questions. The vets around here don't like to answer my questions on the phone and they're much too expensive to go to each time I have a question.
So my plan is a styrafoam cooler with a heating pad inside on the bottom (On a plastic lid if need be so it doesn't melt the cooler)
The eggs would be in a deli cup sort of thing with pearlite and water and a thermometer. Can anyone suggest a good Perlie:water ratio for me?
Should I put anything between the heater and the cups? I read someone put sand on the heater and I saw that someone else put their heater on the outside of the styrafoam.
Any hints or suggestions would be wonderful.
I don't know if the eggs will be fertile or not because I've only had her for 4 months and I'm not sure if she was in contact with any males before then. (I really hope they are though
I'm going to look around for an incubator that's in my price range aswell.
What should the humidity be for the eggs?
And is 84 degrees ferenheit good for a mix of male and female? Or should I stick with a high or low for the first time?
I'll probably have an endless supply of questions. The vets around here don't like to answer my questions on the phone and they're much too expensive to go to each time I have a question.