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will a HUGE jungle leo breed with a smaller tangerien gecko they r both full grown

turtleboypunk3 Jul 18, 2004 11:00 PM

when do i put them to gether, the female is in a 30 gallon tank with 2 babys. when should i take the babys out and put the male in, wat is the BEST month!! when will u know that they did it. and then when do i remove the male???

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leofreak Jul 18, 2004 11:03 PM

Take out the babies now.You should never have babies and adults together 1.The adult could attempt to eat/kill them probably succeed with atleast killing 2.The babies will be indimidate by the adult and not eat 3.Stress from the above reasons.
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milwaukeereptile Jul 18, 2004 11:25 PM

Spend two minutes going through previous posts and you'll realize that keeping them together is a horrible idea... also look around for care sheets... I'm sure you would find pertinant info...
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kevie Jul 19, 2004 08:37 AM

From what I've been reading online (no actually experience) anytime before September or October would be fine. In captivity they sometimes breed year long. As far as the size difference, I don't know.

The male does not need to be removed, but the babies may be facing unneeded stress if they are kept with adults. Maybe you could add your male and keep him in the 30 gallon tank with the female, and keep the babies in the tank the male was in.

Again, I've never kept leapard geckos (though I plan too) and all this infomation is what I've read online. If anyone knows better please correct me.

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