Round Island Day Gecko - Reproduction

Reproduction

The females lay up to 4 pairs of eggs. The young will hatch after approximately 58–104 days. The juveniles measure 75 millimeters (3.0 in). The eggs are laid normally in June, but they are laid all the way from February–September.

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