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Posted by: leodude666 at Mon Aug 10 15:50:50 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by leodude666 ] Hey guys I'm new to the forums and I have a few questions for you guys to answer for me. I have three leopard geckos one male patternless, and two female leos, one his Bell Albino and the other one is Hi- yellow and part lavender. I made my own rack so if I did plan to breed these guys I would have the space for the offspring but so far the breeding has been a failure,What I did is I cooled them for couple weeks then I raised the temperature gradually and started feeding again and then introduced them the first time with the female lavender wendy would find the male instead of the male finding her and bite down on his tail as if she was the male and the male would run away from her, I am 100% sure that I sexed all three leopard geckos correctly the females are the proper and age and weight too. The second try was with Lily the Bell Albino and this time it was weird also the male Chuck wasn't waving his tail as he was with Wendy and Lily would of let him do his thing this went on for hours. Can somebody please tell me what I'm doing wrong or what I need to change to get me leos to breed. Thanks, Josh | ||
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