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sausage

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awwwwww so cute. i wish i could still keep some of my female together but they have become cantankerous with each other with age :(
 

Snowbug

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Thank you Michelle..
The one I like is your avatar gecko....a sweetheart of a face.
take care. hj

:) The gecko in my avatar is my female G. luii "Rube" I think she looks kinda evil but in reality she's a sweetie. She's remarkably tolerant for a cave gecko, I don't bother her much as they like to live secretive lives, but when I do look in on her she doesn't mind too much.
 

GeckoGathering

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:) The gecko in my avatar is my female G. luii "Rube" I think she looks kinda evil but in reality she's a sweetie. She's remarkably tolerant for a cave gecko, I don't bother her much as they like to live secretive lives, but when I do look in on her she doesn't mind too much.


Yes, you are so right, Rube has a "EVIL" sweetheart of a face.
Take care. HJ
 

GeckoGathering

GrizLaru
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awwwwww so cute. i wish i could still keep some of my female together but they have become cantankerous with each other with age :(

Thanks Emma.
Yeah, takes a bit of watching.
These girls were a pleasant surprise to see how well they got along.
take care. HJ
 

Boa'sUnlimited

Shape Shifter
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Awesome geckos! I love how they all tried to squish in there perfectly.

Side note: I have heard that if you introduce females and leave them together despite initial fighting, that they'll get past it and live together peacefully most times. It's just that most people introduce them, see fighting, then remove them which reignites the problems.

Is that true? I am very curious for when I have to house more than 1 female together.
 

GeckoGathering

GrizLaru
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Awesome geckos! I love how they all tried to squish in there perfectly.

Side note: I have heard that if you introduce females and leave them together despite initial fighting, that they'll get past it and live together peacefully most times. It's just that most people introduce them, see fighting, then remove them which reignites the problems.

Is that true? I am very curious for when I have to house more than 1 female together.


Thanks Mike.
I agree with what you heard.
If you would see a male attempting to breed with a NON-WANTING-IT female.......
You would see how much a female can take (in a fighting activity) ............
Two females together....one will finally agree the other is king. ..ahaaa I mean QUEEN.
A large enough tank with plenty of hides is suggested though.
Take Care. HJ
 

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