Well, there are a lot of things you should know about doing this. First off she needs to have a lot of calcium and protein in her diet. Make sure her food is covered in calcium powder! When she lays her eggs you need to make sure you have the time, money and an incubator to do so! Once she lays eggs put them in your incubator!
The same way you would any leopard gecko, just don't use a heat lamp. :) For a heat source (other than UTHs) use a blue/red/black light becauses they don't burn their fragile eyes/skin.
you dont need to do anything just put a egg box and s and it will burry them.
no, it is completely O.K.
A house Gecko looks like the typical small lizard. Please check the related link for a picture of a house gecko.
feed it
The owner of the gecko. Female geckoes aren't the most maternal creatures around, so the hatchlings are completely helpless and doomed without the care of the gecko's owner.
Day gecko, leopard gecko and crested gecko
For a pet a gecko is much better. It is easier to handle and take care of.
Well it doesn't do anything to the gecko but she might bite you. if you want my two sense no.
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Of course.
They don't. They lay the eggs and then abandon them.
the house gecko
You can tell if a female is pregnant by the pink blotches on her belly. There should be one on either side.