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Leopard gecko Morph and breeding question

CrestedGuy1980

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Hello,

I used to breed crested geckos and am now moving into leopards. I recently purchases this juvenile from a local breeder that has a good reputation. He sold him to me as a jungle morph that will possibly be a giant. In your opinions does he infact look like a jungle morph?

Also, when breeding a male to a female does the male need to stay with the female all breeding season or can I remove him when she begins producing fertile eggs?

Thanks!
 

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Not sure about the morph I don't personally work with the jungles but as far as breeding I put my males in a few times a week until they lay the fertile eggs then I take him out for the season. Some people keep cycling the male throughout the breeding season I personally don't tho but either way you should be fine


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