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| help! i need to know how to breed my leopard geckos soon.
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What do you plan to do with the hatchlings?
My herps: 2.3.0. Leopard geckos (High Yellow X Albino), named Kirby (Tangerine Tornado), named Esmerelda (Rainwater Patternless Albino), named Kiwi (Regular Jungle), named Pongo rescued (?), named Maria rescued 1.0.0. Red Eye Tree Frog (Heterozygous Xantic), named Rufus
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| Here is a pretty good site that will tell you everything you need to know. Why are you in such a hurry to breed them? http://hubpages.com/hub/Breeding_Leopard_Geckos
1.0 Pogona vitticeps 1.2 Rhacodactylus ciliatus 0.2 Eublepharis macularius 1.1 Phelsuma lineate 1.1 Uroplatus lineatus
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honestly if u dont have a clue what to do then u shouldnt breed
My Leopard Geckos
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1.0 Tangerine Albino het R.A.P.T.O.R (Jaws)
0.1 Tangerine Albino (Champ)
0.1 Super Hypo Tangerine Carrot Tail (Chewy)
0.1 Super Hypo Carrot Tail Baldy (Casper)
0.1 Hypo Tangerine Carrot Tail (Stumpy)
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My Bearded Dragon
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1.0 Normal (Draco)
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GECKODUDE (11/3/2009) honestly, if u dont have a clue what to do then u really shouldnt breed I agree. And souldn't this be in the breeder's forum?
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Why do you think they want the information? So he/she can learn how to breed them. They obviously do not know, so they are trying to learn. The only thing that would concern me about someone who doesn't know alot about breeding is sex determination, breeding age, calcium, and incubation. Which they can easily learn through the plethora of information about breeding leos available.
1.0 Pogona vitticeps 1.2 Rhacodactylus ciliatus 0.2 Eublepharis macularius 1.1 Phelsuma lineate 1.1 Uroplatus lineatus
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| You shouldn't just breed your leopard geckos without having a gameplan for the babies. Are you going to keep them? Or sell them? Or give them to a pet store? What if you hatch the babies, but you find that no one wants them? You need to figure out the answers to these questions first. After you have made sure that they have a place to go, then you need to think about: Do you have the room for extra tanks to place the young? Do you have the money to support them? Breeding your geckos shouldn't be a "spur-of-the-moment" idea. You need to prepare first.
My herps: 2.3.0. Leopard geckos (High Yellow X Albino), named Kirby (Tangerine Tornado), named Esmerelda (Rainwater Patternless Albino), named Kiwi (Regular Jungle), named Pongo rescued (?), named Maria rescued 1.0.0. Red Eye Tree Frog (Heterozygous Xantic), named Rufus
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I'm really glad this was all said.
[quote]sgtpepper0 (11/4/2009) You shouldn't just breed your leopard geckos without having a gameplan for the babies.
Are you going to keep them? Or sell them? Or give them to a pet store? What if you hatch the babies, but you find that no one wants them?
You need to figure out the answers to these questions first. After you have made sure that they have a place to go, then you need to think about:
Do you have the room for extra tanks to place the young? Do you have the money to support them?
Breeding your geckos shouldn't be a "spur-of-the-moment" idea. You need to prepare first.[/quote]
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| i'm breeding regular leopard geckos not morphs i dont want them to breed now its just i want to know how in case i want to in the future they are 8 years old and ive had them since i was 13 they are not related and i know i have a male and female 4 sure my uncle used to breed them when i was younger and i know how to take care of the babies i dont want to sell the babies i want to keep them or give them to people i trust when the babies are adults.
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The United States is chock full of leopard and crested geckos, there is really no need to add to the overpopulation. If people you know and trust want leopard geckos, it might be better to go through a rescue or adopt an unwanted animal from craigslist or petfinder. There are tons of geckos that are cast off and already need homes.
animailia (11/4/2009) i'm breeding regular leopard geckos not morphs i dont want them to breed now its just i want to know how in case i want to in the future they are 8 years old and ive had them since i was 13 they are not related and i know i have a male and female 4 sure my uncle used to breed them when i was younger and i know how to take care of the babies i dont want to sell the babies i want to keep them or give them to people i trust when the babies are adults.
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