breeding

acpart

Well-known member
Crested geckos may be easiest (not that I've done it) because as far as I know you can incubate the eggs where they are without any special incubation, although a crestie breeder can give more info. There are some day geckos where you can also just let the eggs hatch in the cage, but day geckos are not the easiest to keep. Leopard geckos are also relatively easy, though you do need an incubator with an appropriate thermostat. It's adviseable to be an experienced keeper of whatever type of animal you choose to breed before breeding it (except maybe guppies).

Aliza
 

gbhil

New member
Lepidodactylus lugubris or Hemidactylus garnotii. Both reproduce by parthenogenesis and either will quickly outbreed their enclosure.

In June of this year, as an experiment, I housed 2 adults in a 12x12x18 zoo-med tank. As of now, I have 7 geckos of varying ages, and 8 eggs. I don't think my experiment will be able to run to next June as I had planned, as it's getting cramped for space.
 
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