My longtailed lizard laid 4 eggs yesterday and I already put them in a container in their misted substrate with a few holes poked in the lid. The container was put back into their tank that is kept at 85degrees with humiditt of 75%. I was wondering if the eggs have to be left under the light I have set up for thw lizards 24/7? If so I would probably have to move the eggs to a different area outside of the tank because my lizards are set under their nighttime lamp which drops their tank temperature to 75degrees. Help pleaseee!
Wait except it hatches and put up percentwhere do you live most lizards devour bugs in the event you dont are living in africa then chances are it does not consume veggies if it's a snake then put it in a cage at least two-thirds its whole size get a lamp and put a UVB bulb in it put a reveal top on its aquarium to restrict break out and the tank should be twice the length of the lizard its cage will have to be as sizzling and humid as it's external buy prekilled frozen pinky (newborn) mice and wiggle it with tweezers except the snake eats if it is real small you then must chop off the pinkys head so it suits. Use wood chips on the backside of the tank. If it is a lizard then do the identical for the snake exept for the food go to the pet retailer buy reside crickets and throw them in