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i'm stressing out!

gazza Feb 13, 2005 05:04 PM

Ok, last year i didnt get any fertile eggs from my group of 1.2 choc albino leopard gecko's and this year it looks as though its gonna be the same again, How can I get my male to do the job. Both females are producing eggs, but they are all coming out infertile. They have all lived together since they were bought in 2003 as hatchlings and are unrelated. I have not colled them down and they are fed regular etc. So what am i doing wrong? should i cool him down? have i missed the season now? should i seperate him and then introduce the girls to him in a smaller viv or something?

Please help

regards

Gary

Replies (3)

geckorex Feb 13, 2005 09:59 PM

Dont stress move him for a week see if he gains intrest. are the females getting enough calcium? no need to worry the season is not ver by far my fav female wont even start to lay for another month

gazza Feb 14, 2005 02:44 PM

I keep a dish of calcium powder in with them which i also put mealworms in aswell to gain their interest in the calcium.

I seperated him from them yesterday and shall see how it goes.

Cheers

Gary

geckorex Feb 17, 2005 05:22 PM

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geckorex
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