I'm hoping someone can tell me whether my understanding about breeding is correct or not.
I'm guessing that if I want to breed geckos, I have to commit to one male per female for the whole breeding season. In other words, I can't really "try out" a combination with Male A and Female A and then, after I hatch a clutch, decide, no, I would rather pair Female A with Male B. I'm assuming this because I see that the female can hold sperm and keep laying fertile eggs long after she has been visited by the male. If I introduce Male B, I have no way of knowing whether future hatchlings are the offspring of A or B. Is this correct?
Thanks for any instruction,
Katharine
I'm guessing that if I want to breed geckos, I have to commit to one male per female for the whole breeding season. In other words, I can't really "try out" a combination with Male A and Female A and then, after I hatch a clutch, decide, no, I would rather pair Female A with Male B. I'm assuming this because I see that the female can hold sperm and keep laying fertile eggs long after she has been visited by the male. If I introduce Male B, I have no way of knowing whether future hatchlings are the offspring of A or B. Is this correct?
Thanks for any instruction,
Katharine