Breeding and morph questions

rglove

New member
Hi! I'm new here and I'm portuguese.
I don't know the morph of my leopard gecko, I think that she is a hypo.
Help me pleese...
She has 46 grams, 6 months and has 20 cms.

Now a breeding question:
After the first eggs laying the male need to mate or breed again the female or not?
How can I calculate the morph of the hatchlings?

Sorry for my bad english and tks...
 

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acpart

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Some first-time breeders lay infertile eggs to begin, and others lay all fertile eggs. THere is no way to know in advance. From what I have read, the female can lay an average of 3 clutches from one mating with the male, sometimes more and sometimes less.

At 6 months and 46 grams, your gecko is really too young to breed safely. At the very minimum I would recommend waiting until 8-9 months and 50 grams.

Aliza
 

rglove

New member
Hi! I'm new here and I'm portuguese.
I don't know the morph of my leopard gecko, I think that she is a hypo.
Help me pleese...
She has 46 grams, 6 months and has 20 cms.

Now a breeding question:
After the first eggs laying the male need to mate or breed again the female or not?
How can I calculate the morph of the hatchlings?

Sorry for my bad english and tks...

nobody to help?
 

lexx

New member
i bred my 2 yr old female for the first time this year and she laid 8 eggs. 3 where infertile but those where the last 3 eggs she laid. the first one hatched out in 35 days. i would wait until she is a bit older because her babies will be alot stronger and healthier.
 
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