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04-10-2007, 03:00 PM
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Geckos are not breeding. Why not? Plz help
I have a pair of breeding size geckos but they are not breeding. Why not?
plz reply
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04-10-2007, 03:25 PM
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I assume there is one of each gender. If so, then I would guess there is some sort of stress involved. Temps, hides, ect. If that's all good. I read on here a technique that gets the male all horned up and boning in no time. If you have another male, put a fresh turd from him in with the breeding (hopefully breeding) pair. The scent will drive him wild and hopefully he'll realize that if he doesn't get moving there's another male near by to take his place.
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04-10-2007, 03:31 PM
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I appreciate your help.Thanks alot. Ill give that a shot.
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04-11-2007, 11:18 PM
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How old are they/what weights and how long have you had them together?
Some males are slower than others to 'get the hang of what it is all about"
The only thought that I have with introducing fecal matter into their cage from another gecko is of course to make sure that it is from another healthy fecal checked male
Would it simply be enough to place an unsoiled paper towel from one of your other males tanks/tubs into their tank/tub??
I would think that they scent from the male would still be on the paper towel without the feces as with just handling one male after another- or weighing one after another-they seem to pick up on the fact that there was another male around
just a thought..........
Sandy
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