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What bedding should I use for baby leopard geckos?

My female leopard gecko just layed 2 eggs and i dont want to use the wrong bedding for them when they hatch. What kind is the best???

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She can lay up to 18 more this season! Feed her well, and make sure she has calcium available 24/7 (in a small bowl in the habitat). Your adults shouldn't be on a loose substrate either, but never put a baby on one. The best thing for the new hatchlings is plain white paper towels. I have 17 eggs in the incubator, and I'm presently using those tiny condiment clear containers w/lids (like you'd get ketchup, etc. in) to make tiny little moisture hides. I prefer using clear 'bowls' so I can closely monitor the new arrivals. Good luck with your babies, 'Grandma!' They are JUST adorable when they emerge. If you're lucky - you might catch one in the process, but usually, you peek in and voila! The baby is there.
Never sand! Man I wish people would not jive out dangerous information. Leos tend to lunge at their food and usually gather up substrate in the process. I used to use sand till one of my leos long ago got impacted and I had to spend a lot of time and money getter him better. So I switched to and indoor/outdoor carpet. They sell it at menards and other stores, it is really cheap and easily rinsed clean and with leos being so clean and potty traines as it is I usually only have to vaccuum up the doodie in the corner of the cage, after I took the leo out of course. This is very sanitary and I never have problems anymore and it seems my leos love the switch, it makes it easier to catch and consume prey. As for the eggs, you will want to place them on top of moist vermiculite, that is the best stuff. Be sure to keep them warm and the vermiculite moist, never wet.
The only substrate recommended for baby leopard geckos is paper towel. Guy: Vermiculite is a better medium for egg incubation. It holds moisture better than any moss. Caropatm: You should not give advice on something you obviously know so little about. Calci-sand is the worst substrate for leopard geckos and especially babies. It does exactly what you claim it doesn't. It causes impaction (especially so with baby leos)

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