KarmaChameleon1337
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I want to start breeding and I've heard it's best to keep the babies in a terrarium rather a mesh screen cage. How can I cheaply make one? I saw a decent sized Exo Terra one but it was 65 bucks.
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this is in no way insulting your ability, but i personally do not think you are ready for breeding. it is a lot of work, a lot of money, a lot of care, a lot of food, a lot of patients, a lot of everything. it is a rewarding experience, but i personally do not think you are ready for that, as neither are your parents i would imagine.i hope you don't think I'm being mean.
[EDIT:] Note that female veileds can lay up to 75 eggs in a clutch, in common cases, more than that. If you want to breed, geckos are usually easy species to breed and incubate (crested and leopards)
this is in no way insulting your ability, but i personally do not think you are ready for breeding. it is a lot of work, a lot of money, a lot of care, a lot of food, a lot of patients, a lot of everything. it is a rewarding experience, but i personally do not think you are ready for that, as neither are your parents i would imagine.
I'm already used to breeding crickets, and again, two things to say.
1. This thread was not about whether or not I should breed.
2. I said I'm not going to breed right away, it's probably a year or more from now.