candace313
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My friend has a few AFT's that she brought over to show me tonight. Not thinking I was showing her one of my pet female Leo's. I know her AFT's are healthy so I figured I had no worries with all 4 geckos on the floor while we are playing with them and just enjoying their personalities.
One of her male AFT's bred with my 4 year old female Leo. I've never bred her and she has always just been my pet and I didn't want to breed her since I have a Leo breeding group and she has no special colors or anything that really stands out about her. They "hooked up" faster than I have ever seen and I didn't have a chance to separate them once I realized what was going on. (I didn't want to pull them apart and risk any damage)
My question is if she lays eggs should I discard them or try to hatch them? I have read mixed opinions and appreciate any feedback. I'm kicking myself already for letting this happen so please try and keep the post civil.
Thanks
One of her male AFT's bred with my 4 year old female Leo. I've never bred her and she has always just been my pet and I didn't want to breed her since I have a Leo breeding group and she has no special colors or anything that really stands out about her. They "hooked up" faster than I have ever seen and I didn't have a chance to separate them once I realized what was going on. (I didn't want to pull them apart and risk any damage)
My question is if she lays eggs should I discard them or try to hatch them? I have read mixed opinions and appreciate any feedback. I'm kicking myself already for letting this happen so please try and keep the post civil.
Thanks
duhhhhhhhh.... I knew that but for some reason didn't even cross my mind. You are absolutly correct. My example was not even close.
brain shutdown.. :S