Does the gold dust day gecko lay eggs?
Yes, the gold dust day gecko lays eggs. It is oviparous, meaning it lays eggs instead of giving birth to live young. The species lays single eggs, usually in crevices or under leaves. The eggs are elliptical and white when first laid, but they turn brown as they develop. The eggs typically hatch within about 2 months, but the incubation period can vary depending on the temperature and humidity.