![]() They have been paired up together for many years and have never shown signs of aggression towards each other. Mars and Stella here are a great example. ![]() Here at LYE, we have a handful of pairs that have bonded and don’t accept other geckos. Gargoyle geckos can be kept in pairs or in trios of 1.2 for breeding purposes. We recommend weekly health checks to check for bite marks regardless of how long your geckos have lived together. If you notice little nibbles on the tail, that’s a sign that the other is being aggressive. ![]() Look at the tail, as it can be a great indicator of whether your geckos are getting along. You might spend a couple years raising up geckos to find that they don’t like each other, so always be prepared to house breeding animals separately if problems arise.įor the first few days after introducing gargoyles together, check on them daily. Gargoyle geckos can be very aggressive towards each other, so it’s important to only house them together if there are no signs of aggression. We recommend waiting until females are at least 2 years in age before breeding them. This can lead to lifelong health problems for your female and in extreme cases, death. If a female starts to develop eggs before she’s full grown, the calcium that should have gone to finish bone growth and development will instead go to egg production. If a young female is housed with a male, he will mate with her regardless of whether her body is ready to start egg production. It’s important to remember that like humans, each animal has it’s own personality, thoughts and health needs.įirst thing is first: your females MUST BE SEXUALLY MATURE and FULL GROWN before ever being introduced to a male. Breeding any type of animal is not as simple as having a male and a female and putting them together.
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