Ovulation in Leopard Geckos
Ovulation in leopard geckos is influenced by various factors, with temperature being a key element. These cold-blooded creatures rely on external temperature cues to regulate their reproductive cycles. When the temperature is at the optimum range, usually around 88-90°F (31-32°C), it triggers the production of certain hormones that initiate ovulation. Once a female leopard gecko has mated, the sperm is stored in special tubules within her reproductive tract. The reproductive organs of these geckos are … Read More