GeckoGrace
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This times ten...you honestly have so much to learn before you even attempt breeding...like first learning how to properly house and take care of the ones you have before bringing more babies into this world....all the info is readily available and there are great books to read...research research research.... And be willing to listen to the advice people do give youYou might want to do more research on leopard geckos before you breed... It's not a sperm sack. It's called a hemipenal bulge and is where the hemipenes are stored when not in use. It's not going to get smaller after the male has mated.
I also see sand a red light, neither of which are good for leopard geckos.