Stassy94
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Get the book Keeping and Breeding Australian Pythons by Mike Swan. It will answer any question you could ever have...
http://tinyurl.com/pokakvk
Also articles by Doc Rock will help as well.
I believe males are generally the one's that go on the hunt for females in the wild so I usually put my male geckos in with my female geckos. Unless I have aggressive males, in which case even touching them is stressful enough. I prefer to put the female in with the male and watch intently (with a ruler at hand) in case the male starts to behave aggressively toward her.
Also my reptiles start to brumate by themselves by plugging up the access hole to their hides so I start to feed them less around this time. When the males start noticeably pressing against the tub (means they are on the prowl), I start making introductions.
Mikes book along with 'The Complete Carpet Python' are almost considered 'bibles' ...
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