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Posted by cwright on May 15, 2003 at 09:05:14:
Hi, this is my first time posting. I recently started keeping leopard geckos. I have a male in with 5 females. I have gotten about 12 eggs over the past 2 months. The first several clutches did fine for about 2 weeks, then got several dents in them and turned brownish. I have about 6 new ones in the incubator and noticed one of them is beginning to get dents. Once I see the dents, I tried adding a little water to the first clutches, in case the humidity was too low, but only got fungus. I am incubating at about 82 for females in a little giant incubator on vermiculite. Any suggestions on what could be the problem? The male is supposed to be proven.
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