Leopard gecko question... Please any info will be great

I'm glad they're both okay, but I would still separate them due to the stress being together in such a small breeding group can cause. It's a bit to late to say it, but don't breed unless you're prepared to encounter the problems that could very easily kill the female. And if you incubate the eggs... then well, you know what that will bring if you're successful.
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ETA - don't forget to supplement her calcium now, and make sure she's a good weight, assuming she's even old enough to lay.
 
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They have a dish of calcium in there at all times & yes they eat it. I did not buy them from the pet store for this pourpose , I got them from craigslist as two males. They were suppose to be 1- 1 1/2 yrs at the time (I will have them one yr in April) . After getting them home & looking them over & a trip to the pet store I assumed they were of opposite sex . Than found a breeder site fir reptiles much like here & started asking questions .. Not so reliable there , they just arnt ad devoted as we chicken folk.. So that's why the questions here. I have ( not sure if the offer is syill there ) for two other females , how do I integrate them to the tank ? Will they fight or will they just accept them ? I know quarantine them but for how long?
 

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