Eggs in November

Mel&Keith

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Pasadena, TX
About 2 months ago I had to grab some crickets at the pet store and the employee in the reptile section was telling me that one of the leopard geckos was laying eggs. I was showing him how to sex them when I found a male in the tank. I found the gravid one and brought her home along with another female. She's allready laid 2 clutches and she's going to lay again any day now, 3 of the 4 eggs look good.
Since we recently moved everyone into a new rack system I noticed that the other pet store female is gravid. I'm a little suspicious about 2 other girls too but it's still a little early to tell for sure. I really hope they're not since they've never been with a male.
We've still been running the air conditioner here, it's been in the high 80's, so they haven't really had a cool down yet. Has anyone else had problems with their geckos deciding to lay so late in the year?
 

Jeanne

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Tyngsboro, MA
There are a lot of breeders (Including me) that breed year round. I have a few females that are ovulating now and a few that should start very soon.
 

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