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Need Help with 2 Eggs Leopard Geckos

This is what our member has to say: I just cleaned out my viv and found 2 eggs they seem soft. Should I remove them or should I leave them alone?...


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Need Help with 2 Eggs Leopard Geckos

I just cleaned out my viv and found 2 eggs they seem soft. Should I remove them or should I leave them alone?

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Re: Need Help with 2 Eggs Leopard Geckos

Do you want to hatch them out? If so, your going to need to incubate them.

Here is information as to what you need to do.
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Re: Need Help with 2 Eggs Leopard Geckos

Leaving them in the enclosure is going to dry them out or get them trampled by the leopard gecko(s) in the enclosure.

If you want to try and incubate the eggs, you will ned to mark the top of the egg with a sharpie before you remove it so you know which side is the top. Then you will need to place the egg in an incubation medium and incubate it for a couple of months.

The link above explains this pretty good.
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