Anyone know about Leopard Gecko breeding?

xoiceox

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So I have a female leopard gecko and a male Albino leopard gecko. I'm not quite sure on the ages of each of them (I rescued both of them) But I do know that the male is about a year or 2 younger...

So when I rescued the male he was so unhealthy that I couldnt see his spots to tell if he was male or female (his skin was too wrinkly)

I've got him in pretty great shape now and sure enough he's a dude! But I guess its mating season right???

I don't know the signs of mating in geckos and I cant find much, so if anyone can help me out or gimme advice just incase, I'd really appreciate it!

Thanx guys!
 
you put the geckos on a 7 hour day in the winter time and feed them once a week, then when spring comes you bring the day time hours up and feed more often and they will breed.
 
When I bred leopard geckos, I just kept them at constant (warm) temps year round, and I had constant breedings... You'll hear the male rattle his tail like a rattlesnake, and you may see bite marks on the female (they bite them sometimes to hold them still). Dropping temps might trigger a breeding response, but I never did and I had huge production out of them.
 
leos

just got my frist leo eggs I bred some SHTCTB (super hypo tangerine carrot tail baldies). I have 1 male to 3 females. I just put in an egg laying chamber and kept it moist, the leos did the rest of the work. Like bluebeast reptiles said, just keep them warm year round and they will breed.
 
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