New gargoyle gecko breeding experiment.
So people have been breeding gargoyles for a long time know and i though i was time for a change in tactics. s previosly i would have 2 females in a container and would add a male every now and then. And would get not that many babies. so i got 2 34"Lx12"Tx15"W and put in 4 females in each and then put in 1 male each. i have retic gargs and striped gargs so im swithcing males in hopes of getting some interesting babies. :rolleye2:
Tell me what you guys think.
7.8.0 corn snakes ( anery anery motley normal bloodred motley snow amber striped amelanistic )
0.1.0 pastel ball python
1.0.0 bearded dragon
2.2.0 mexican rosy boas
1.1.0 redtail boaconstrictors (normal and hypo both het for cyclone )
3.3.0 orange eyed crocadile skinks
4.2.0 red eyed tree frogs
1.1.0 golden tegus
1.1.0 giant leaf-tailed geckos
1.1.0 satanic leaf-tailed geckos
1.1.0 mossy leaf-tailed geckos
1.1.0 giant day geckos
3.7.12 crested geckos ( harley red harley and green flame tin )
2.10.0 gargoyle geckos ( striped and reticulated )
45.45.8 dart frogs ( tinctorius (cobalt, regina, green sip, powder blue and alanis) auratus ( mint and costa rican ) azureus, leucameleas ( bumblebees ), Dendrobates ventrimaculatus (thumbnail) and many other kinds. )
Re: New gargoyle gecko breeding experiment.
That seems a bit on the small side for 4 females plus a male. How big was the tank you had the two females in? I'm definitely not an expert since I haven't bred any myself yet. I have a male and three females that are all (finally) the proper age and weight for breeding. I was planning to keep each female in a separate tank and rotate the male. I'm going to be talking to a very successful Garg breeder here in Canada on Sunday at a Reptile Expo to pick his brain about breeding Gargs.
I would definitely like to here how your experiment goes. Please post updates to let us know! I'm going to subscribe to this thread so I can follow your progress.
Thanks!