Re: What Morph are these?
they are hypo's
if in fact you do have a pair you will need a lay box and an incubator ready
they should be fine housed together just be prepared to have to seperate them. males can get "obsessed" with breeding,
females can be stressed by the males as well as needing to recover from laying
keep an eye on them and if you notice one loosing weight, not eating or obvious sighns of stress you may have to
i kept mine on a staple diet of mealworms and they were fat and happy, wifey would not allow roaches of any kind in the house lol
good luck
Kirk
Re: What Morph are these?
there is a sticky on sexing leos or do a google images search "leopard gecko male female"
Re: What Morph are these?
Looks great and that will work
I would recommend a few changes though.
It's advise I would give to all my customers.
It's up to you to keep how you like this is what worked for me
Leos may eat the sand. In the wild it aids in digestion.
In captivity there is a possibility of impaction, black and white newspapers
Make a good choice it's readily available and easy to clean,
cheap though not as nice looking.
The other one would be "cage carpet" sort of an Astro turf looking stuff
Remove the drift wood Leos are terrestrial not really climbers in that size
tank it would give them a little more leg room, in a bigger tank you could add it
Once again just my opinion
Kirk