Are we, as enthusiasts, making things more complicated than they need to be? Sometimes it feels like life finds a way and perhaps letting nature take its course is the best approach.
Here's a personal example. I repurposed an enclosure that had previously housed a female panther chameleon for my monitor lizard. I didn't realize there was a clutch of eggs buried in the substrate. The monitor's husbandry requires much higher temperatures than a chameleon's, yet one by one, the eggs hatched and the hatchlings emerged from the substrate. I ended up with 15 healthy babies.
By contrast, from the eggs I collected and incubated myself for eight months, only four hatched.
For what it's worth…