Kinda frantic please help

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basstank

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Hey I'm not the best keeper around but I was looking at my leos today and noticed that one of them was laying on a pair of eggs... Haven't been there for for more than 2 hours what do I do?!?
 
place them in a deli cup with moist vermiculite and set them on top of the fridge where it will stay moderately warm.
 
Alright. And if I dont want them? Because I have no experience with any of this and it was accidental. How do I get her off? I don't handle them... Will she eventually just move off?
 
Alright. And if I dont want them? Because I have no experience with any of this and it was accidental. How do I get her off? I don't handle them... Will she eventually just move off? And Just looked, does she burry them? Cuz they're not there but shes in the same spot
 
she will move off of them and let them be. Do you have a male in with her? They might not be fertile to begin with.
 
Unless your a Breeder worried about maximizing profits, just relax and let mother Nature take care of things best. How do you think species survive in the Wild. Even A Caged Gecko naturally knows about laying eggs.
 
I disagree. in the wild, the eggs are left in an area where they will not be disturbed and can be buried. most cages do not have a substrate deep enough and most areas are frequently disturbed do to the confined space. The eggs will get knocked around if left in the enclosure.
 
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