Xelas
New member
I recently acquired a female leo that my friend won in a bet (he lost interest and didn't want her anymore and didn't know how to take care of her), and i have a few questions. She looks to be a normal leo, not a designer gecko or anything like that (she's one you might find in a petco), she's about 2 years old, and her name is Rosie. Here are my questions:
1. How many clutches does the average female lay every year?
2. How long is the average lifespan, or typical lifespan of a leo?
3. When can you tell with complete confidence what sex a leopard gecko is (if you don't know what it was incubated to be)?
4. How long does it take a leo to reach sexual maturity and when is a safe age to breed?
5. Is breeding as simple as putting a male and female together, or do you have to burmate, change light cycles, feed more often (or anything else)?
6. If you breed 2 morphs of different *morphage* (???) do the babies come out as a combination between the two or does 1 come out with the color pattern of 1 of its parents or does the dominant morph gene come through in the offspring (in other words, what can you tell me about gecko genetics)?
7. How many leopard gecko (adults) can a 90 gallon reptile tank safety hold without the risk of overcrowding?
8. How often do you feed adults/juvys per day or week?
9. I've heard that baby leopard geckos should not be mixed with adults for fear of the adults eating the babies, but I've seen pictures with adults and their young in the same tank or area, and @ petco they have leos that range from new hatchlings to a few weeks old. What's the rule on this?
10. I've read that they mainly eat live prey. Does anyone have any experience with feeding them frozen pinkies?
11. I got "in trouble" from the good folks over on the bearded dragon forum cuz I asked if anyone had heard anything about feeding beardies fish (like goldfish). Back when I had my Savannah Monitor he used to love it when I fed him fish, and my Dragons never really had a problem with them either (except getting a good hold on them cuz they were kinda slippery). Has anyone heard anything bad about (or can you think of any reason against) feeding fish to leopard geckos?
These questions either have varying answers when I've searched online, or I have not been able to find these answers. I'm trying to decide whether I should sell Rosie, or start a breeding colony. I have all the equipment needed for a leopard gecko tank (at least I think I do), and so this choice is a little hard for me to make. I'm hoping the answers to my questions will help me make my decision. Thank you for reading and thank you in advance for answering any questions you know of.
1. How many clutches does the average female lay every year?
2. How long is the average lifespan, or typical lifespan of a leo?
3. When can you tell with complete confidence what sex a leopard gecko is (if you don't know what it was incubated to be)?
4. How long does it take a leo to reach sexual maturity and when is a safe age to breed?
5. Is breeding as simple as putting a male and female together, or do you have to burmate, change light cycles, feed more often (or anything else)?
6. If you breed 2 morphs of different *morphage* (???) do the babies come out as a combination between the two or does 1 come out with the color pattern of 1 of its parents or does the dominant morph gene come through in the offspring (in other words, what can you tell me about gecko genetics)?
7. How many leopard gecko (adults) can a 90 gallon reptile tank safety hold without the risk of overcrowding?
8. How often do you feed adults/juvys per day or week?
9. I've heard that baby leopard geckos should not be mixed with adults for fear of the adults eating the babies, but I've seen pictures with adults and their young in the same tank or area, and @ petco they have leos that range from new hatchlings to a few weeks old. What's the rule on this?
10. I've read that they mainly eat live prey. Does anyone have any experience with feeding them frozen pinkies?
11. I got "in trouble" from the good folks over on the bearded dragon forum cuz I asked if anyone had heard anything about feeding beardies fish (like goldfish). Back when I had my Savannah Monitor he used to love it when I fed him fish, and my Dragons never really had a problem with them either (except getting a good hold on them cuz they were kinda slippery). Has anyone heard anything bad about (or can you think of any reason against) feeding fish to leopard geckos?
These questions either have varying answers when I've searched online, or I have not been able to find these answers. I'm trying to decide whether I should sell Rosie, or start a breeding colony. I have all the equipment needed for a leopard gecko tank (at least I think I do), and so this choice is a little hard for me to make. I'm hoping the answers to my questions will help me make my decision. Thank you for reading and thank you in advance for answering any questions you know of.