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When does my leopard gecko ovulates?!

Holliskid23

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My female is a great 90-95 grams and she is 2 years old,and I am planing to breed to spring,but I dont know when she is ovulating or when they start too.Ive been checking her egg follices over a light but i dont see no eggs shape in her belly, and my male is very intrested or is breeding season over?
 
their breeding season is feb - sept i believe. I'm not sure how to tell, I leave my male in with my females year round. I do this so that they get beat up less. During the introduction period the males can get very aggressive. Mine seem to take breaks from laying eggs when then feel like it, they did this for a few months and I was worried about it, someone told me that I need to gut load my meal worms so this could be your problem? instead of using saw dust to keep the meal worms in, use chicken mash, (its just a bunch of ground up stuff) and don't put them in the fridge when you do this. You might have to ask around to find out where to get some.
 
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