Males are not able to breed until the age of five or six.
Females can mate during their 1st fall, but some do not breed until their 2nd year.
Though Forbes never raced a stable, he was an expert on breeding fast horses, until his death in 1904.
Males usually do not breed until their second year.
Please note though, don't try to breed these geckos until at least 2 years of experience and you need to do a lot of research.
Females reach sexual maturity in their first year of age but usually do not breed until their second.
Males probably do not breed until three to four years of age.
In contrast, males do not breed until two years of age.
Sexual maturity is reached at 15 to 16 months, though males rarely breed until 3 years old.
Females breed until age 40, meaning on average they raise five offspring.