Will keeping my pairs together year round affect them as far as them wanting to breed? Or is it better to keep them seperated and only put them together in the spring?
Thanks SH101
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Will keeping my pairs together year round affect them as far as them wanting to breed? Or is it better to keep them seperated and only put them together in the spring?
Thanks SH101
for me its went both ways but some do better in groups for breeding or a least few females to chose from i had a gecko that would never breed with a cage mate but if i keep him on his own for few weeks i drop females in like food for him he start mating with what ever i put in there funny they are like that i did this for few yrs and sold all my male geckos but him,,,,i think each reptile diffrent if your tryin to breed get a few of each sex you got better chance of breeding and if your trying to get lucky get one pair try them together for awhile and see
good luck
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