How To take care of marble gecko eggs If you still have the mother... you will need to set the temprature higher it depends on the temprature before hand but you can sort that out with your local pet store/vet or any other people that may know this area. If mother isn't there... you will need to cover the eggs or they have a big chance of dying
You find plastic Tupperware and cut a chunk out of it so the female may crawl inside. Then you find moss at petsmart and you put the moss in the container. After that you will want to moisten the moss and keep checking in the container to make sure that the moss is most. once the egg hatches the baby gecko will live in the wet moss until its first shed. After the first shed you may take the container out of the cage.
Be very careful when handling it. Geckos will drop their tails off if they feel threatened.
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Marbled geckos are sexually dismorphic by 6-9 months of age and pores are visible in males above the vent.
You have to be more specific when asking for their scientfic name seeing how there are hundred of breeds. I found a few of their names. Eublepharis maculariusfor for a leopard Gecko, Christinus marmoratus for a marbled Gecko and Diplodactylus damaeus for a beaded Gecko.
A Leopard Gecko
In Australian slang, strewth is an interjection. Cop means get. Gecko means look. Wow! Get a look or Wow! Take a look.
The plural word for gecko is guac. Trust me, look it up.
Marbled Beauty was created in 1766.
Marbled polecat was created in 1770.
Marbled Salamander was created in 1807.
Marbled Duck was created in 1832.
Marbled whiptail was created in 1852.
Marbled cat was created in 1837.