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breeding crested geckos
I am going to start breeding my crested 2 geckos this season. 1)Should I take them apart for 4 months for a cooling period or should I leave them together and just lower the temp? 2)Should I use calcium with d3 or without? Does it even matter? 3)My gecko will NOT let me check her calcium reserves, how can I get her to let me? ( she is going to be breeding soon for her first time ) Just got a new crested gecko today and he is sssooo sweet. 4) How long should i wait before i hold him? ( I waited a week or two with my female )
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I dont know the topics on breeding, but i can help on #4. I use to want to hold my crestie when i first got him but now i realize that he didnt settle in until a few weeks after of NOT TOUCHING HIM. Its more fun to see him move around comfortably and eat. From what ive read, handling your crestie can cause stress. good luck
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Re: breeding crested geckos
 Originally Posted by sparklefashion
I am going to start breeding my crested 2 geckos this season. 1)Should I take them apart for 4 months for a cooling period or should I leave them together and just lower the temp? 2)Should I use calcium with d3 or without? Does it even matter? 3)My gecko will NOT let me check her calcium reserves, how can I get her to let me? ( she is going to be breeding soon for her first time ) Just got a new crested gecko today and he is sssooo sweet. 4) How long should i wait before i hold him?  ( I waited a week or two with my female )
1. I been breeding cresties for 6 years no need to seperate them at all or cool I leave them at room temp all year round never ever had breeding issues. 2. when you say use calcium with D3 I assume it is what your dusting insects I do but I only feed insects like once or twice a year with calcium with D3 I feed Rephasy Diet gives them everything they need growth, color health calcium. No real need to check calcium reserves unless her eggs aren't developed I would just not stress her out and bother her. What is the weight of your girl? the male? what size enclosure you using?
Lance
NEVER RELEASE FISH OR REPTILES OR ANY ANIMAL INTO THE WILD.
Please read the CARESHEET! to make sure you're doing the best you can for your pet.
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Re: breeding crested geckos
 Originally Posted by sparklefashion
The female is 37 grams and the male is 21 grams. I am trying to fatten the male up a bit so that he can handle the female better. Thanks!
To jackiechan, I held the male today to see if me holding him would stress him out to much. When i held him he wasn't that jumpy, at most I will only hold him for 5 minutes a day for the first week. Thanks! 
the female is good to go the male should put some more weight at least 30 grams but I have had little males at 25 grams breed fine for me but I prefer the bit more weight. When you introduce them monitor them and see how they interact even if you have to sit in the dark and just listen to hear there sounds such as are they fighting and screaming then not a good sign but if there moving around and just going about that is good soon the mood will hit and hopefull your lay box is ready and in the cage with them and you'll get eggs eventually 
Lance
NEVER RELEASE FISH OR REPTILES OR ANY ANIMAL INTO THE WILD.
Please read the CARESHEET! to make sure you're doing the best you can for your pet.
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Thanks everyone!
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