No, the amount of spots a gecko has of any type is completely random, it is not determined by there gender
yes. up to 2 inches bigger
Yes two leopard geckos can breed from the same male and you can also breed them to the male
no absolutely not! If your leopard gecko needs a companion try another leopard gecko (you can not pair male leopard geckos with other male leopard gecko)
No their is no colour difference.
No. Male geckos will fight for territory.
they are born without their mothers. The female gecko lays her eggs and leaves. In fact, Leopard geckos will eat baby leopard geckos if they see them. Leopard geckos are smart so baby leopard geckos are born already knowing what to do with no help from their mother. They usually never even see their mothers or male children of the mother may even reproduce with the mother.
reptilesncritters.com or if they do not have females you can go to a pet store and purchase one. Petco has baby male and female leopard geckos for only $30.
No. Leopard geckos are solitary. Put two males together and they will fight. Put a male and female together is not a good idea, unless you are prepared to take care of eggs. But if you introduce females to eachother young, they might get along.
No dog. Geckos are not known to like animals bigger than they are. Bigger animals can eat them.
no you can not. the juvy will take all the food leaving no food for the baby. There is also chances that the bigger one may mistake the smaller one as food and swallow it whole.
no
A male leopard is usually bigger in size than a female leopard.
If you are going to start keeping leopard geckos, you can only have one male but as many females as you like. If you are trying to breed them then have a few females to up your chances. If you put more then one male in they will fight.