I know alot of people are against young females laying eggs or being paired up too early for breeding but why not if she's laying duds and experiencing laying eggs Anyway? Thoughts?
This year, I had a female lay her first egg at 15 months old. For me, that was a new personal (low) record and made me reflect on some of this.
When I consider the fitness of a female gecko to breed, I consider three things:
1) Age
2) Weight
3) Has she laid duds already?
Some geckos do mature faster, eat more, grow quickly, lay eggs around 18 months and can be ready to breed by 2 years. Some take much longer, and it's those who you have to worry about. For me, if a female has crossed the 50 gram mark, is 2 years old, and has laid a nice set of dud eggs, I am willing to pair her up. If she is missing one of those, I err on the side of caution and try to wait it out.
Right now, I have a smaller stature female who is 2 years old and I can tell that she is getting close to laying duds, but she hasn't yet - despite her age - and I'm trying to give her extra time to gain weight and maybe get larger before pairing her. Regardless, she will be paired in 2021 because at that point she will be 3 years old.