Eggs are usually laid in pairs, although they aren't always placed next to each other. Mourning gecko eggs are most often laid on the sides of the tank, pieces of bark, hides, plant leaves, etc. Looking into getting some! I know that morning geckos breed like crazy and if anyone has some eggs or babies they can’t keep I will gladly take them if I am allowed to get them! In September I’ll probably get the terrarium set up. These eggs should not be attempted to be removed from the surface where it's originally laid, as they will almost always crack in the process. Also any care tips are greatly appreciated! Each gecko will lay 1-2 eggs in 4-6 week intervals. Mourning Geckos are an egg-gluing species, which means they lay soft eggs which are "glued" into place by the Geckos. An all-female species, the uni-sexual Mourning Geckos are communal nesters, laying pairs of eggs in favored locations such as tree cavities, in leaf axils or under loose bark.

Eggs take about 2 months to hatch at room temperature. Does anyone have mourning gecko eggs? Identification. Mourning geckos reach sexual maturity at 8-10 months of age, and will lay clutches of 2 eggs every 4-6 weeks. Like human women, established colonies of mourning geckos tend to cycle together, which means they also tend to lay their eggs at the same time. Some females seem to take on a dominant role, even showing courtship-like behavior.