Most gecko species as well as reptiles in general do not take care of their young. The eggs are deposited into the soil about 4-6" deep and after the incubation period has taken place, the small gecklette's are to fend for them selves. Most gecko species will live solitary until breeding season and after the warmer months, the geckos will not interact with one another again until next season.
no! they do not, most likely they will try to eat their young so if your gecko has a baby put the baby in a separate holder.
Geckos are easy to take care of: food, water, and a warm rock under a lamp.
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.
they dont take care of there young
they dont. young take care of themselves
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Yes, bats take care of their young. The young are all together in a 'nursery', where all mothers take care of their young. Each mother bat can recognise the cry of her young.
Geckos are fairly easy to take care of, but this mostly depends on what kind o gecko you get. If you are getting your first lizard I would start with a green anole, they are friendly, but you should not pick them up for a while.
Yes, camels take care of their young.
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I need to know how to take care of hachlings, my geckos lived together until my male got my female pregnants, UNPLANED!!! I know everything else, and have an incubator, and tanks, and suples, I just don't know how to take care of the hatchlings!!! IF POSSIBLE PLEASE HELP!
They care for their young.