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got these little guys from exotic encounter reptiles for a great deal buy 2 get one free but they actually threw in 2 free which is awesome so please check ot there website, they very good at getting back to you and they were here right on time. so here the areeeeeeee

male mack snow 66% albino
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female sunglow
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female creamsicle 66% albino
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female super hypo carrot tail 100% het albino
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heres there house tell me if it's ok
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cassadaga

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Nice geckos!

The male you pictured first though, is definatly a blizzard. Maybe it's a Mack Snow Blizzard 66% het Albino?
 
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your right totally sorry he is a mack snow blizzard 66% het albino thankss
 

Kristi23

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They're very pretty.

I'm assuming that is just a cage for one. The male definitely can't be housed with the girls and the tub looks too small for that many geckos.
 
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its a 28qt tub, there all in ther now so should i move them out with just femals in one and male in another, if so why becuase i've read you can house them all together
 
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so please educate me im all ears these guys are my first

thanks for the advice dan
 

cassadaga

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It's just that your females are too young and small to be bred healthily, and that wont stop the male. Keep your males and females seperate until your females are adult size.
 

RampantReptiles

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Only put the male with the females when they are breeding. Your geckos are still small, not in breeding condition. You want your geckos to be full grown before they breed. Bare minimum of 50 grams, 10 months of age for the boy and 12 months of age for the girls. Should have nice fat tails.
Also you should quarantine your geckos for at least a month when you first get them, incase they get sick. Doesnt matter if they were healthy wherever you got them. Moving them to a new place can stress them out and cause them to come down with something.
 
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alright guys the male is seperated from the femaless thanks for the info
 

Lordoftheswarms

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The females may also fight. I've had two groups of girls that I've housed together, 1 group for several years with no problems, and then the other group more recently, could not get along for longer than a day, and they were definitely both female. Check each of them every day. The way you can tell if they are fighting is if it looks like some of their bumps have been scrapped off, then that one got into a fight. Good luck, I wish I had your male mack snow blizzard, he looks awesome.
 

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