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Hi all
Im thinking of buying 2 lepord geckos or maybee just 1, but im new on the scene with lizards ! so which combination would be better to start with, 2 females or 1 male and 1 female, or just one to start with ? Also what size tank would you say ? I have read the basics to housing geckos but would be glad if you could give some pointers. e.g. what they like in the tank u get the drift. thnx billywhizz922 Last edited by billywhizz922; 10-04-2008 at 04:49 PM. Reason: needed to edit it |
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A 3ft Viv will do u with 2 hides.....be sure to house female and males around the same age as the male my try to mate if he's older and then all kinda complications can arise....females are ok together at most ages....
I have 2 hatchlings available....incubated for female??? |
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Re: Leopard Gecko
I have two leos...a male and female.
They live together and have been living together for several yrs.The female lays eggs that have nothing in them,hence why the breeder gave her to me.Also my male does not pester her. Male/female or female/female can work. What I wouldn't do is house two males. |
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