Congrats! If you want to hatch them, I would be careful not to touch the eggs, and talk to a pet store to see whether you need a special lamp, and any other aditional food or steps you need to take. When they hatch, I would take them out of the cage, and raise them seperately from the two mature gekos. Then I would separate the two mature ones if you don't want anymore eggs. When the baby gekos are full grown, I would keep some, give others away, and maybe see about selling the rest to breeders. If you don't want to hatch them, then I would take them out of the cage and either bury them, or make some money off them by selling them to a breeder.
they dont....they just lay them
Geckos come from eggs. Geckos come from eggs.
Yes, geckos lay eggs. All reptiles lay eggs.
Geckos are insectivores and tend to only go for moving prey. They will not eat budgie eggs.
gecko eggs are known to be soft
No
depends if they have had eggs before and if they have wanted to have eggs deposited in their "u Know What"
Everyday sir.
A female leopard gecko usually lays eggs once a month
Yes, the majority of lizards lay eggs, but some, such as the Solomon Island skink, and the blue-tongue skink, give live birth. The eggs of lizards and geckos usually hatch within 50-55 days, depending on the type of lizard.
When mealworm beetles turn into beetles, you can still feed them to geckos and birds. They will lay eggs until they die at 3-5 months of age.
A battery cage is a small cage in which a hen is kept to lay eggs.