Things You'll Need
- 1 male crested gecko
- 4 to 5 female crested geckos
- Loose substrate
- Egg-laying container (optional)
Instructions
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Place one male gecko and four or five female geckos in your aquarium. This is a typical breeding group. Make sure the geckos are of proper breeding age, which is at least nine months old for males and 12 to 14 months old for females.
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Maintain a temperature of between 75 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit during the day and no more than 5 degrees colder at night. The warmer temperatures will induce breeding.
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Mist the aquarium with water once or twice daily to keep the habitat moist. Feed your geckos well with gut-loaded insects and crickets dusted with calcium and vitamin D3 powder. This promotes healthy breeding.
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Line an area of the enclosure with moist peat moss and vermiculite, or put an egg-laying container lined with the same kind of loose substrate in the aquarium. The female geckos will lay their eggs in this material.
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Look for eggs every day and remove them right away. Place the eggs in a lidded container lined with at least two inches of moist substrate. The baby crested geckos will hatch in 65 to 80 days.
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