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btbam1237

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first ill tell you that i have a year old standard leo and a newly acquired v-day present a blizzard. i didn't know i was getting it and i had to leave with little preparation. i put a divider up and arranged heating and accessories to accommodate my new buddy. anyway i went to eat and when i came back to set up my other tank the baby bliz was gone. i was horrified to the fact the the little guy got past the divider and had got hurt or even eaten but to my delight i lifted my larger geckos rock and the bliz was actually cuddled up laying on top of her, i watched them for a bit and fed and there was no problems. now the little bliz follows her everywhere. i did seperate them just in case, but do you think i could put them together my female is almost twice his size but has no problems
 

robin

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i would keep them separated but also the main issue here not only about size difference is quarantine
 

MichaelJ

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robin said:
i would keep them separated but also the main issue here not only about size difference is quarantine


Thats exactly what came to mind as I was reading.. Although I'm happy to hear they get along and he wasn't eaten you're going to want to separate them regardless for a recommended 90 days to ensure both of their safety.

Remember even a negative fecal exam doesn't mean it's safe to break quarantine.

Good luck and congrats.

I got a Las Vegas Hatchling and ordered a Male Redstripe today so I know the excitement.

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