I was wondering if it is possible to breed multiple males to a female in one breeding season. I did a search and could come up with anything. I recently got a new female that had already bred once or twice this season.
I am sure you could breed them with another male. The problem would be you wouldn’t know who the sire of the babies is. Being that leopard geckos breed once and produce multiple times you wouldn’t know who the sire was until the eggs hatched. There are plenty of people on hear that would know better then me and I am sure someone will let me know if I am wrong. Hope this helps
I've bred multiple males to one female ONLY when using genes that would make it very apparent who the parent is. For example, this year I bred my Super Snow male het tremper/blizzard & a Bee het tremper male to my Eclipse Het tremper female. Anything that is snow we know will be from the SS and anything showing eclipse or enigma will be from the BEE.
If your using morphs/genes that inter mix, this would not be a good idea.
So yes you can, but only if your certain of the genetics involved.
I recently got a tremper super snow female and I think she had bred with a tremper sunglow or something like that and the male I would breed her to is a super snow enigma possible het tremper so I think determining the father would be pretty easy. again thank you for all of your help with this