For gecko breeders

Gecko Breeding Software

ReptiDex is gecko breeding software built for crested and gargoyle gecko keepers. Track breeding pairs and clutches, log weights, document the polygenic traits your geckos actually show, and keep breeding records that follow each animal to its buyer.

See a live record

Free on web and iOS. Open a public breeder collection to see a real record.

Built around gecko work

Crested gecko breeding software, shaped for the season

Gecko breeding does not look like ball python breeding. Crested and gargoyle gecko traits are largely polygenic, a female can hold and lay across a long season, and hatchlings need watching by weight. ReptiDex is a crested gecko breeding tracker that records the season the way it actually runs, then keeps those records on the animal so they follow it when it changes hands.

What the breeding tracker does

Gecko breeding records in one place

The point of gecko breeding records is that a season stays organized and a gecko keeps its history. These are the parts that do that.

Pairs and clutches

Track a season from pair to hatch
Set up a breeding pair, log its clutches, and follow each egg to hatch. Hatchlings connect back to the pair, so the lineage of every gecko you produce is recorded as the season runs.

Polygenic traits

Document traits that do not sort simply
Crested and gargoyle gecko traits are largely polygenic. Record the traits you see on each animal and carry them forward on the lineage, so you track what a pairing produced instead of forcing it into genetics that do not fit.

Weights

Chart weight and growth
Log a weight for any gecko and read the trend on a chart. For hatchlings and growers, a weight that stalls is easier to catch on a line than in a list of numbers.

Records that travel

Sell with the record attached
Transfer the full history to a buyer, print a pedigree, or share a QR code that opens the live record. The buyer gets lineage, weights, and trait notes, so the record keeps its value after the sale.

How it works

Three steps through a season

  1. 1
    Step 01

    Add your geckos

    Enter your crested and gargoyle geckos with their sex, traits, and hatch dates. Keep them in one collection you actually reference.

  2. 2
    Step 02

    Run the season

    Pair animals, log clutches, and follow eggs to hatch. Weights and trait notes attach to each gecko as you record them.

  3. 3
    Step 03

    Sell with the record

    When a gecko sells, hand over the record: transfer the history, print a pedigree, or share the QR to the live animal.

Questions

Gecko breeding questions, answered

What is gecko breeding software?
Gecko breeding software keeps the records a breeding program runs on in one place: pairs, clutches, hatch dates, weights, traits, and lineage. ReptiDex is gecko breeding software built for crested and gargoyle gecko keepers, so a season stays organized instead of scattered across notebooks and spreadsheets.
Is this crested gecko breeding software specifically?
Crested geckos are a first-class fit. ReptiDex works as crested gecko breeding software and gargoyle gecko breeding software, with breeding records, weight tracking, and trait documentation shaped around how gecko keepers actually work a season. It supports 20 species in total, including the common geckos, so it fits a mixed collection too.
How does it handle polygenic gecko traits?
Crested gecko traits are largely polygenic, so they do not sort like a simple dominant or recessive gene. ReptiDex lets you document the traits you see on each animal and carry that record forward on its lineage, so you track what a pairing actually produced rather than forcing it into a punnett square that does not apply.
Can I track breeding pairs and clutches across a season?
Yes. Set up a breeding pair, log the clutches it produces, and follow each egg to hatch. The hatchlings connect back to the pair as their parents, so the lineage of every gecko you produce is recorded as you go rather than reconstructed at the end of the season.
Does it keep weights and growth for young geckos?
Yes. Log a weight for any gecko and ReptiDex charts the trend over time. For hatchlings and growing animals that matters, because a weight that stalls is easier to catch on a chart than in a column of numbers.
What happens to a gecko record when I sell the animal?
The record follows the gecko. You can transfer the full history to the buyer, print a pedigree, or share a QR code that opens the live record. The buyer gets the lineage, weights, and trait notes, not a screenshot, so the work you put into the record keeps its value after the sale.

See what a gecko record looks like

Open a public breeder collection and read a real record: lineage, weights, and traits on the animal itself.