here is the picture of my leopard gecko

sarmartur

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I don't know her age since I got her at a pet store. I have 2 scales one says 25 grams and the other one 11 grams.

sarah
 

maggiee22195

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I think you need to separate her from the male. Even if she is or isn't gravid she needs to be separated. She is way to small to even be in with a male, let alone breed. with her breeding at this size, it could cost her health and possibly her life.
 

Jordan

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doesnt really look like eggs, probably too young to even produce eggs tbh hasnt reached puberty.
as mentioned above you need to seperate them, and then do some more research on breeding before putting the male and female near each other again.
 

sarmartur

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I do have her separated now.But she diggs after her sheds.I will be keeping an eye on her.The spot gotten a little bigger and longer.But I cannot get the whole thing show up on my camera.
 

RAlbrecht

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Ft Monroe,VA / Danville,NH
Don't change it to a Sun-glo light.. they are nocturnal geckos and bright light isn't something they enjoy. Has she been acting like that when you had the bright light on? Or just with the red light? Either way, the geckos do burrow in the wild so she's doing what her instincts tell her to do.
 

GeckoGurl

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Seems to me like a lot of reading is in order... My geckos always burrow... I have one that only does it every once in a while. It is natural for them to. And Geckos do not need ANY light... a red heat light can be used if your under tank heater needs a little extra help keeping tank warm. (which I have only had to use because the house I am in has poor heating) And it should not need to be on all the time... if so you may need a new under tank heater. With all them lights you could be kicking in her instinct to get out of the light seeing as they are nocturnal animals. Please make you have done plenty of research on breeding... A male and and female should not be together unless you are mating them and in that case it is your responsibility to make sure they are ready. ( proper age, weight, and health) And that the two you are pairing are a good match, otherwise the hatchlings will end up paying for it. If she is indeed pregnant than please READ READ READ and try not to let it happen again she is far too small and I fear she would have trouble making it through the progress. Hopefully either way it works out. Good luck.
 

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