what gallon tank do you need when you start breeding?

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geckospots

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i don't know what gallon tank you need when you start breeding.i don't know if it is supposed to big or small.I'm going to start breeding soon and i need to know what gallon tank i need.
 
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shawn119

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First of all your lying. It's not even breeding season and your leo, Spots, is only 5 inches. Maybe people will answer if you don't lie. Breeders are not as dumb as you think, they know what months and how to breed. You can't start breeding a 5 inch lizard after breeding months. Also if you are a real breeder you would know this stuff. Do you even know how to incubate or what the basics of breeding are. Don't breed them and risk death. I would have answered your question if you didn't lie. So stop lying. All of your posts are repetitive. You need to start answering questions rather than just posting threads. Really you need to qut this site if you are going to lie like that.
 

JordanAng420

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First of all your lying. It's not even breeding season and your leo, Spots, is only 5 inches. Maybe people will answer if you don't lie. Breeders are not as dumb as you think, they know what months and how to breed. You can't start breeding a 5 inch lizard after breeding months. Also if you are a real breeder you would know this stuff. Do you even know how to incubate or what the basics of breeding are. Don't breed them and risk death. I would have answered your question if you didn't lie. So stop lying. All of your posts are repetitive. You need to start answering questions rather than just posting threads. Really you need to qut this site if you are going to lie like that.

Woah! Take it easy there, killer! This person asked a simple question and needed a simple answer. Let's please not ATTACK others...and yes, it IS currently "breeding season" :main_rolleyes:

Geckospots, two adults can live comfortably in a 10 or 15 gallon, but if you are going to house 3 or more you're probabbly better off with a 20 gallon long or something like that. You can also use the "search" function to search for specific answers before you post...but we're ALWAYS here if you need us! :)
 

herpencounter

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First of all your lying. It's not even breeding season and your leo, Spots, is only 5 inches. Maybe people will answer if you don't lie. Breeders are not as dumb as you think, they know what months and how to breed. You can't start breeding a 5 inch lizard after breeding months. Also if you are a real breeder you would know this stuff. Do you even know how to incubate or what the basics of breeding are. Don't breed them and risk death. I would have answered your question if you didn't lie. So stop lying. All of your posts are repetitive. You need to start answering questions rather than just posting threads. Really you need to qut this site if you are going to lie like that.

Remember Shawn 2 weeks ago you where asking the same questions...
http://www.geckoforums.net/showthread.php?t=34966
 
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Dani51707

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not breeding season? breeding season normally starts jan/feb to aug. and the ones that breed after that are normally breeding off season due to the temps and everything around them...and this person never said they were a real breeder said they were wanting to start breeding...i think theres alot of fakes on this site.
 

Ehatcher

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First of all your lying. It's not even breeding season and your leo, Spots, is only 5 inches. Maybe people will answer if you don't lie. Breeders are not as dumb as you think, they know what months and how to breed. You can't start breeding a 5 inch lizard after breeding months. Also if you are a real breeder you would know this stuff. Do you even know how to incubate or what the basics of breeding are. Don't breed them and risk death. I would have answered your question if you didn't lie. So stop lying. All of your posts are repetitive. You need to start answering questions rather than just posting threads. Really you need to qut this site if you are going to lie like that.

dang... :anxious:
 

paulnj

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I would suggest keeping a male and a female in seperate tanks and growing them to a healthy adult size if you want to breed. From there you can introduce the male to the females. Your tank size you currently have will be fine ;)

remember that eggs need to be incubated and hatchling housed seperately and fed smaller prey items. Getting eggs is the easy part. Hatching, house and raising the young is the hard part.
 

eric

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i don't know what gallon tank you need when you start breeding.i don't know if it is supposed to big or small.I'm going to start breeding soon and i need to know what gallon tank i need.

I'm sorry, me and the misses don't drive anywhere, to breed any more, we use to but with all the kids its just finding time, you know. I'll try and answer your question though, it really depends on where you plan on doing the breeding. The vehicles today have an average 15 gallon tank. It just depends on how far away you guys need to be to determine how many gallon tanks you'll need. I personally feel, any time any place, you know just whenever me and the misses feel the need to, you know. It also depends how close you guys are to say a Hotel or Motel.:p:main_thumbsup: J/king
 
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Brewster320

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I'm sorry, me and the misses don't drive anywhere, to breed any more, we use to but with all the kids its just finding time, you know. I'll try and answer your question though, it really depends on where you plan on doing the breeding. The vehicles today have an average 15 gallon tank. It just depends on how far away you guys need to be to determine how many gallon tanks you'll need. I personally feel, any time any place, you know just whenever me and the misses feel the need to, you know. It also depends how close you guys are to say a Hotel or Motel.:p:main_thumbsup: J/king

LOL :main_laugh::main_laugh::main_laugh:

Seriously though 10 gallons is good for a pair although its best to keep them seprate when not breeding because the male will constanting try to breed the female and stress her out.
 

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