My fat tail geckos are now over a year old, and most are of "breedable" size according to the care sheets I've read. I've never bred FT's before, so I just wanted to get some suggestions as to whether or not I should cool them first. I know a few breeders who don't cool them, but it seems most of the published care sheets say that they should be cooled. I was just hoping that a few experienced breeders could shed some light on why/why not and what they would do.
Thanks.
Thanks.

I am getting some to take mealworms as long as I put crickets in with them during feeding time. This has been an ongoing process. I put in say 10 small mealies then 3 or 4 crickets. When they miss a cricket they hit a mealie, so I hope to eventually weed them off crickets altogether ( and I thought quitting smoking was hard). So far I have had mixed results, but I'm still persuing it. Another thing I have seen different is that their egg laying can be sporadic, not as timely as leos. I can count down to the day as to when my leos lay, but my fattails are all over the place and never consistant.
