25 thoughts on “Leopard Gecko Breeding Setup”

  1. @dbergemann Put the eggs in some perlite/ vermiculite with the right water ratio added to it and put that in a container, find a spot in the cage that will keep the eggs around 80-90 degrees F. This will be your temporary incubator for now. You will need to eventually buy an incubator because she will continue to lay eggs, around 3 clutches. If u cant afford one, make one. Just google how to make a homemade incubator. Good luck with the eggs!!

  2. Hey man I need some help, I purchased 2 leopard geckos, both of which I thought were females (to young to tell) I have had them for 7 months now, and I went to feed them, I opened the hide to spray it and she had laid eggs. How do I go about making sure they survive.

  3. please respond i have to leos a bell albino(which is male) and a regular(which is female) there both 4 months old when can i start breeding then and when i do start to breed should i buy more adult geckos so he can breed with more please answer please

  4. @GeckosEcko hey dude i have a question, i have a female leopard gecko, the same morph as leo, and her body is skinny and not fat like your, does the sex of the gecko determine that?

  5. @honnoand000 Hahaa…. I understand you love it and so do I!! But Since I bred my geckos this year I changed it to a more appropriate substrate for when your breeding. I will eventually change it back.

  6. @ReptileDude348 Yeah but it will dry out and be non-rainforest like. Anyway I don’t use it anymore, only paper towels and ReptiCarpet

  7. @CPTNREX During the day, I usually keep it around 85 degreed Farenheit and 75 at night. All I use is a 75 watt daylight spot bulb and then i turn it off at night but leave the heating pad on which makes the temp drop and stay around 75 degrees.

  8. @GeckosEcko what temperature should the cag be at? i was thinking of getting the warm up pad for the bottom of the cage

  9. @GeckosEcko ok what should we use instead of sand? I am not sure how much each geckos weighs. I do not have an incubator. is that something i can make myself? this is my first tme using utube and i am trying tofigure out how to mak a video to show you what i have.

  10. @CPTNREX ok well first of all, DONT USE SAND!!!! It can and will cause impaction leading to serious injury or death. Second of all, your doing fine. Your setup seems to fit the requirements for breeding. But i need to know how much both the leopard geckos weigh. They must be AT LEAST 55 grams in order to breed. You will need some calcium in a dish so the female can lick it and get calcium that will be used for the egg itself. One more thing, what are you using to incubate the eggs?

  11. i have one female and onemale both are about 5- 7 years. i have a 30 gallon tank about 4 different bulbs. they laid eggs when they were first year but didn’t survive.
    hav like 3 coconuts and two huge fake trees. we are using reptisand and feed both crickets and meal woorms


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