should i remove my male from my female?

macksnow82

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:main_thumbsup:1)Should i remove my male from my female because i saw my male mating with my female on the 3rd day they were togeather to reduce the streess on the female or will he know when to stop?

2)how long till she will lay the eggs because i never known the exact date on when they mated and i know now?

3)i have a patternless las vegas albino male with a patternless las vegas albino female what would there babys be?

4)would they be super patternless las vegas albino?


!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Thanks have a good day!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

T-ReXx

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:main_thumbsup:1)Should i remove my male from my female because i saw my male mating with my female on the 3rd day they were togeather to reduce the streess on the female or will he know when to stop?

2)how long till she will lay the eggs because i never known the exact date on when they mated and i know now?

3)i have a patternless las vegas albino male with a patternless las vegas albino female what would there babys be?

4)would they be super patternless las vegas albino?


!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Thanks have a good day!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

1) Yes, a single female should never be left long term with a male, he will stress her with mating attempts. Males don't "know when to stop."

2) Assuming she was ovulating when they mated, its usually between 10-18 days afterwards that the first clutch of eggs appears. After a few days I would check the lay box daily. There will also be more clutches approximately every 2 weeks after that, so keep on it.

3) patternless las vegas albino

4) there is no such thing as a "super" patternless las vegas albino.
 

Angel

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are you breeding on purpose your set up for the eggs already?, my male and female are together all the time they always have HOWEVER that doesnt work for all of them watch for one being dominant, aggressive , if one is not eating losing weight remove them from eachother. as far as putting them together for breeding im not sure how long to leave them as mine are always together. just remember if they are together they WILL breed no way around it so you have to be prepared for that .
 

macksnow82

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thanks for your fast reply's i am breeding on perpose and my female was ovulating if it looked like there was spots for egg's and there wasnt real egg's rite? If not how would i tell?
 

T-ReXx

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Yes, if you can see developing ova through the belly skin(make sure you're looking in the right spots, there are also fat deposits that can look like ova, but they are always present and in slightly different areas) and she accepted the male she is ovulating and you will most likely get eggs.
 

Angel

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Yes, if you can see developing ova through the belly skin(make sure you're looking in the right spots, there are also fat deposits that can look like ova, but they are always present and in slightly different areas) and she accepted the male she is ovulating and you will most likely get eggs.

I didnt know that thank you, I always thought you only seen a red dot and that was the sign of ovulation.
 

macksnow82

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Ok i removed my male from my female and they are all in there own cage and i am pos. shes is gravid now and i have 12 geckos and 4 on the way in the incubator 21 days so far so if she lays in the next 2 weeks ill have 7-12 eggs on the way as all my female are gravid and i only have 4 males.






PS}now my macksnow (different gecko) is doing alot of digging so i think shes about to lay soon prob 1-2 days she looks like she's going to pop.
 

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