Is breeding season over?

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NickBoudin

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Is it over? or do i create my own breeding season when i feel it's needed by increasing/decreasing the tempatures? I beleive my female is ovulating, and i know my male has got to be of age and size, as well as female. But i'm wondering, since they're both rescues, they've been caged together since i've gotten them, and i'm guessing for about 5 months with the previous owner.

Will my geckos breed? What can i do to enduce breeding? SHOULD I enduce breeding? I'm new to this, and i'm very interested in breeding, but i do not want to stress my geckos out in any way, shape, or form.


All feedback is appreciated! :D THANKS!
 

Golden Gate Geckos

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My geckos know what season it is, and it's over for the most part. They start ovulating around January when the days start getting longer than the nights, and finish up in September when the days get shorter.

I think it's important to make sure your girls are at a good weight (50+ grams), and wait for them to ovulate. There's no point in putting a male with them if they aren't cycling.
 
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NickBoudin

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So should i seperate my male and females? I have all 3 of my geckos in a 20 gallon, and they seem to get along perfectly fine, and enjoy one anothers compay EX. sleeping on/near eachother.
 

robin

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although it is the end of the season for some, for others in different parts of the world (or even in different states) it is just starting up.

i would separate the male from the females. the only time the male should be in there is when it is time to breed.
 

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