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Hello i was wondering how old is "to old" to breed a female leopard gecko?

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Justin
 
It an vary on the animals itself, and the shape she is in. Some animals are able to breed until an older age, I had a friend who had an 8 year old breeding female, she was wild caught, and she had no issues doing so, but he does rest her every other season now. So it depends on the care that has been given to her, how often she has already been bred, if she was power bred, meaning never given any seasons off, it might be best for her to be retired.
 
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