JimmyNightlizard
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Hi my name is Jim, I'm new to Pachydactylus geckos. Last weekend at a reptile swap I picked up two adult P. fasciatus females. It turns out that one of them is gravid with eggs. I was told that the previous owner kept them in a group with at least one male, so I have a good feeling these could be viable eggs. I have the caresheet, but it does not go into detail about weather the sand being used for the eggs should be completely dry or slightly damp during incubation. It says they need to be kept around 86-88 degrees during the day time, and lowered to 77-82 at night. I would appreciate any helpful tips or advice from anyone who has experience keeping & breeding these interesting geckos.
Thanks for your time
Thanks for your time
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