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can i incubate leopard gecko eggs without an incubator? what could i use besides vermiculite?

can i incubate leopard gecko eggs without an incubator? what could i use besides vermiculite?

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I had a bamboo once, and I didnt know it needed water so it died within a few weeks. My advice? Water it, and keep it in a nice, not too sunny or too dark, area.
I have one of these plants. I used to just keep adding water to it because it was in a container with rocks. I never emptied the old water and it did just fine. Someone told me to empy the water every day and put clean water in, I did and it went into shock. what every you do , dont change in the middle. I was also told you can put in a container with sand and decorative rock and just keep adding water, it needs indirect sun. You can also train them to curl.
get some potting soil with vermiculite . put it in a proper sized pot for the plant ,carefully remove from the container you bought it in ,dig out a hole in the potting soil. replant.thoroughly wet the soil,saturate it and drain it. keep it very wet for 1 week then drain and water normally.this plant is not intended for growing in the water it will rot in water. place it near a window where it can get plenty of light but not direct sunlight.
its really EASY. all you have to do is put water in it when it runs out. it does not matter how much because its a water plant.

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