The Gulbaru leaf-tailed gecko is oviparous and produces young by means of 2 oval-shaped eggs that are hatched after they have been laid by the mother.
The Gulbaru leaf-tailed gecko is oviparous and produces young by means of eggs that are hatched after they have been laid by the parent.
Four gravid females encountered on December 3, 2001 each contained two shelled eggs. One female was collected and laid two oval-shaped eggs in captivity two weeks later. After incubation in vermiculite at 26°C for approximately 60 days the eggs failed. Fully formed embryos were found on dissection.
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• Sources | (Uetz, Freed, Hošek, 2020)
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