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Old 01-06-12, 11:18 PM   #1
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Ok, so I have heard mixed opinions of when to introduce males in with females. I have read that you only do it before they ovulate, some say during, and some say it does not matter. What do you guys think? I might breed this year but it would be late in the season so I will have most likely missed her ovulation but what do you guys think? I really do not want to have to wait till the ovulation because that kinda intimidates me.
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Old 01-07-12, 12:50 AM   #2
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There is no need to breed beardies. The market is over saturated and it will be very hard for you to find homes for all of them.
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Old 01-07-12, 10:21 AM   #3
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Beardies? Why does everyone think I am talking about beardies? Leopard gecko!!!!!!!!!!! I have been planning on breeding LEOPARD GECKOS this season for over a year now. Everyone is telling me no to breed beardies (pm's). I KNOW!!!!!! Sorry if I sound rude but this is the leopard gecko section NOT bearded dragon section.
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How old are they? Well she.
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Everyone thinks you're breeding beardies because of your name, "beardeds4life"
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Old 01-07-12, 10:34 AM   #6
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Oh, that makes sense. I love beardies hence the name. I do not have a female but I think I am going to buy a shtctb from russo's reptiles that is 56 grams as of november. Then I will breed her late in the season so she will definitely be big enough. I might wait till next season though before I breed. Leopard geckos, just to clarify.
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Everyone thinks you're breeding beardies because of your name, "beardeds4life"
Yup that's what happened...sorry, my bad
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No problem, a few other people did that to but they send a pm instead.
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Well I am going to say the same thing about Gecko's too. Unless you have some really disireable morph's or you plan on keeping all the babies, I think you are going to have trouble getting rid of them.

I don't mean to rain on you parade I am just thinking about the welfare of the babies. Leo's are cheap and can be found everywhere so I don't feel there is a need to put more out into circulation.
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Old 01-07-12, 12:52 PM   #10
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I have very very nice tangerines (couple hundred dollar ones) and i know from experience that leos are always in high demand or at least here in the u.s. in california i have backup places for all the babies even though here they are in very high demand around me
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Re: Breeding Question

agreed^^^

the last expo I went had hundreds of leopard geckos and a lot of them didn't sell. To be honest, breed what you love because you may have to keep them a while before they sell which means feeding, housing, and vet bills (if the occasion should arise)
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yes shtctb and sunglows are my favorite and usually always fetch very high prices and are not on the market long and even baby sunglows sell for a few hundred very fast so those are highly desirable morphs
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I have decided to wait till next year and I will pick up babies this year while there still cheap
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I agree with Spooky. Often times over bred geckos end up in dying in some young child's bedroom because they were an impulse buy, or they end up as feeders. If you're okay with that, go for it. As a rule, I ONLY breed my leopard geckos when I already have reservations for new homes, or I plan on keeping the offspring.
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Also, even nice tangerines are less than $100... usually around $20
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