Gekko vittatus hatchling photo

Matt K

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Two of these little guys hatched out after 95 days, and oddly enough two other eggs 130 days old still have not hatched but appear to have live gekko in them still.

Just thought I would share! (the egg in the photo is from another lizard entirely- I have to incubate eggs together as my one incubator is full)

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Riverside Reptiles

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hatched out after 95 days, and oddly enough two other eggs 130 days old still have not hatched but appear to have live gekko in them still.]


I had that happen with some felinus eggs last season. Just one of those occasional oddities I suppose. Anyway, congrats on the new hatchlings.
 

Bean

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He looks nice, as a successful breader I have a question for you; I have had a male and a female White Lined gecko together for about 3 months now. They seem to get along together just fine, however, I have had no eggs from the female. Does that mean the female is too young? I know the male is 4 yrs, the female's age is unknown. At what age do they start laying eggs?
 

Matt K

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I don't purposefully breed them really. I have a pair that I take really good care of, and the female gives me eggs from time to time (some I can remove from the cage, and some I can't depending on what they are glued to) that hatch out. I would say it takes maybe 2 years from hatch to reproductive adult, if I had to guess. If your female is about the same size as your male she can breed. Otherwise it would be hard to guess. Make sure they are humid, warm, have plenty to eat- mine also have some sansiveria plants and branches to climb on.

???? If you have a photo of your set up and some more descriptives about it that would help- and a photo of the pair together.
 
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