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Breeding geckos in the same family.

jerzreptile21 Jan 28, 2004 08:50 PM

I purchased 2 albinos from this petstore in paramus,nj.I bought them in a pair they both the same age and 1 gram apart.Im guessing they have to be brother and sister.Is it bad to breed them ? im jus keepin them in the same tank,but i kno sooner or later there will be eggs.Please reply.thnks
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my collection and their names..
1.0.1 tremper albinos [juveniles] Yoshi & Laly
0.2.0 albino [babies]
Peatree & Little Foot
1.0.0 hypo [adult]
Tigga
0.0.1 normal [seems pregnant]
Queens

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Fritz Jan 28, 2004 09:00 PM

its not really a good idea to keep males and females together until they are big enough to handle egg production.
They will breed before they are big enough and this can be hard on your female, possibly even killing her.
I'd separate them if I were you at least until they are big enough to breed.
Where do you plan to put all the babies? did you find more room?
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