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i have 2 leopard geckos and recently they have breen breeding i think i little too often. im worried that the female could get stressed out if i let it carry on this way, because i have no idea how often they breed at night, and i see them almost daily breeding
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The only thing you can do if you're concerned that the male is harassing the female is separate them.
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i personally keep my males in seperate vivs from the females and just introduce them to the females to breed and once they have i remove them because they do pester the females alot and they dont need the stress when producing eggs
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i personally keep my males in seperate vivs from the females and just introduce them to the females to breed and once they have i remove them because they do pester the females alot and they dont need the stress when producing eggs

Yep this is what i do aswell.
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