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My Leopard Geckos Layed Eggs recently. Im not sure what kind of flooring to put them in, sand? WoodChips?

Im confused with what to put my gecko eggs in. We have them in a butter container in the same cage as the mother and father. This is my first time with gecko eggs. HELP ME!!! PLZ!

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You need to have some sort of substrate in there for them. I wouldn't recommend woodchips. Papertowels work well.
if I am not mistaken lizards lay eggs in warm sand that is heated in the daytime from the sun.(I am supposing that you have the hairless, featherless, cold blooded type of gecko). So you are gonna have to make the sun over the eggs using a 100W lightbulb to keep them warm(not cooked). Google sites on lizard raising for more info.

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