I've bred white lines and goldens and several others.
Most geckos can only really be kept as sexual pairs unless the cage is really big.(day geckos too)
I bred those in 20 Talls, and along with males fighting until one gets injured or stops eating and fades away, females will also fight once one has bonded with the male and starts laying eggs.
All 3 of those species are gluers. The eggs are almost always stuck right to the glass or to bark.
Little conditioning is required, but lots of food is. They do well in a high humidity tank with lots of bark slabs and a misting system.The eggs take about 3 months to hatch and they must be incubated in situ.
Low humidity will kill the eggs, so it's common to place a small cup of moist moss over them.
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