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Quick leopard gecko breeding question

Dfasano56

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I have 2 females and a male housed together and they just started laying eggs, should I keep the male in there with the females or should I take him out? idk if they will keep mating and laying eggs and I don't want to harm the females or get them sick.
 
No problem keeping them all together. For health reasons, since egg laying takes a lot out of the females, you might want to separate them so the male doesn't burn them out. Supply a dish of calcium so they can get what they need for the egg production. I prefer to keep everyone separate and only put a male with the females every 3 months for breeding. If you have any other questions feel free to ask. I'll do the best I can.
 
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