So, my sister has two geckos. When she got them, we thought they were both females, but turns out she had a male and a female instead. So now they're fully grown and able to breed. My mom and dad don't do anything about it, don't seperate them, nothing, because "The eggs will probably not be incubated enough anyways. Besides, even if they were and the babies hatch, they'll probably just die anyways."<br><br>Am I right to think that's inhumane and cruel? That if they're just going to die and you're not going to take proper care to ensure that they survive at all costs that they're just better off not being born? Or am I just over reacting? Like I said they're not mine they're my sister's, I'm not the one who takes care of them, I don't know the first thing about geckos since even though I think they're gorgeous and I'm not scared of them or anything, I'm more of a rodent person anyways. <br><br>But back on track, if anyone has reptiles I'd like feedback. They would probably be born with birth defects and such anyways wouldn't they? So they'd be suffering most likely, and then they would die because we don't have the ability to properly incubate the eggs and stuff, so wouldn't that be cruel?<br><br>Anyways. It's just been bugging me and I had to get it out.
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