if you house him with a female they will breed and you will get lots of eggs/babies.
a few things to consider:
1. if you do get another crested you need to quarantine it, so you will need a separate enclosure for the new gecko to start out in
2. if you get a female you will get babies (and will need housing and plans for what to do with them)
3. if you get a female you need to make sure not to put her with the male until the she is ready to breed--at least 35 grams and 12 months old
4. the male and female will need to be separated for several months out of the year for the female to rest and rebuild her calcium reserves and for the male to rest and gain back any weight lost during breeding (it is common for males to lose weight due to not eating as much as they normally would while they are focused on breeding)
thanks for the info...........exactly what i was looking for!
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