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Hi, Last August I bought a pair of these gecko's. I never found out what sex they were, but the thing is I've found a couple of eggs in their tank recently.
I was confused because the eggs were glued to some leaves and in my care book it says that this type of gecko is a non gluer so perhaps these gecko's are a different kind than I thought they were.
Also, about the eggs. They were not the full egg shape that I would have expected them to be, but were a bit flat looking and dented. I put one in a tupperware container to try and incubate it and left the other on the leaf to see what happened.
The one in the tub went smelly and the other just stayed the same so I think they must have been infertile unless they died.
So my questions are:
Do these gecko's lay infertile eggs if no male is present or do they only lay eggs when they have mated.
Are they sexually mature when they are less than 1 year old?
has anyone got a clue what kind of gecko's they are? they look just like the madagascar giants but are gluing their eggs.
Do the eggs have to be fully oval shape to be fertile or is it normal for the eggs to look a bit squished?
Thanks for any advice, it would be lovely to get some little babies in the future.
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