My two Leopard Geckos..

Kyle Beers

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Hello, i am new to the site. When i was younger i bred leopard geckos but sold all my geckos and just now decided to get back in to it. I have always enjoyed owning reptiles and Leopard Geckos were always my favorite. These are my two female Leopard Geckos. I plan on buying a male tremper albino to breed with them once they mature. not the greatest pictures in the world. (took them with my phone) They have put on a few grams sense i took the pictures. They are non stop eating machines.

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Psychotic4mb3r

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Very pretty :). I am about to get a male Blood Hypo Tangerine Enigma Cross Poss Bell. He's so pretty. He will be my first :). Is it very hard to breed Leopard Geckos? and at what age do they mature? :D
 

Srt14292

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Very pretty :). I am about to get a male Blood Hypo Tangerine Enigma Cross Poss Bell. He's so pretty. He will be my first :). Is it very hard to breed Leopard Geckos? and at what age do they mature? :D

Not meaning to sound offensive, however, I suggest you own the animal for ATLEAST a year before you even think of breeding it, get to know everything about its husbandry, incubation, the breeding process, all possible health problems, before you even consider breeding.

On a second note, it does take some knowledge, however once you get the hang of it, the process comes naturally, and definately, definately, read up on your genetics get very firm with them.

and consider "fully mature" i would say a year and a half, but breedable, minimum 9 months 50g's
 
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Psychotic4mb3r

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Not meaning to sound offensive, however, I suggest you own the animal for ATLEAST a year before you even think of breeding it, get to know everything about its husbandry, incubation, the breeding process, all possible health problems, before you even consider breeding.

On a second note, it does take some knowledge, however once you get the hang of it, the process comes naturally, and definately, definately, read up on your genetics get very firm with them.


Oh I didnt mean for me to breed him right now, of course. I, going to make sure I fully understand the reptile and there care needs, ect. I will do MUCH MUCH research before even thinking about breeding. Im just curious for future refrences :p
 

Srt14292

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Oh I didnt mean for me to breed him right now, of course. I, going to make sure I fully understand the reptile and there care needs, ect. I will do MUCH MUCH research before even thinking about breeding. Im just curious for future refrences :p

Then search the forums, everything and anything you need to know you will find on here :) :main_thumbsup:
 

Kyle Beers

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thanks for all the nice reply's. they are even more orange today, they both shed yesterday. I got them both from the reptile show in Ohio from JMG reptiles.

also, yes i am a huge Detroit fan Chris! ha
 

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