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just saw my geckos mate

 
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BabygyalSW2
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 10:45 pm    Post subject: just saw my geckos mate Reply with quote

can anybody give me any advice about what i should do now that my geckos have mated,its the first time i have seen this and I'm very excited. should i take the male out now that he's mated with her or leave him in the Viv with her?
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 11:32 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Congratulations BabygyalSW2, there is no need to remove the male. You may find they mate multiple times.

You might want to start thinking about providing a laying site for the female ( since you don't know if they have mated on an earlier occasion ) a small plastic tub, with a layer of moist vermiculite is ideal for this.

Also, you will need to think about building an incubator for when the eggs are laid. You can buy a 'ready made' incubator or you can build your own. To do this you will need a polystyrene box, your local pet / aquatics shop should be able to provide one for you - free or very cheap. You don't need a huge one!! On the base, in the inside of the box place a small heatmat, connect this to a thermostat. The sex of Leopard Geckos is determined by the incubation temperatures. Incubated at a temp of 80F and you would expect mostly females, 85F and you get a mix and at a temp of 88F you would expect mostly males. You will need a lunchbox type container to incubate the eggs in, again fill it with moist vermiculite to a depth of 3-4 centimeters. You will place the eggs directly onto this substrate, IN THE SAME POSITION THEY WERE LAID - DON'T TURN THEM. Raise the incubation box up off the floor of the poly box to allow for air movement and to prevent the eggs cooking. Phew, i think that covers the basics!!!! If i have missed anything guys, feel free to chip in. Laughing BabygyalSW2 anything else - just ask.
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