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Old 09-18-2004, 09:44 PM   #12
SquanGeckos
ok...its hard to tell how much experience people have by just a post or two.

exposure to normal daylight is all that is needed. i can't say if its temperature or photo period that really causes leos to become gravid. they say its temps...and it may really be...that's what the books say...but just let nature do its thing. i do know that exposure to an already gravid female, even if they are just in the same room, will promote other females to become gravid. I'd say, put your colony or colonies together this fall..let them get used to each other, and then introduce your male in february for a couple of weeks, then take him out for a couple weeks, and re-introduce him. it worked for me.

just keep doing your homework. you're going to get varying responses...take notes and keep learning. you'll find what works best for you.

michael
surfgecko.net