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yummybunny
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On Saturday, I am going to the pet store and the breeder is supossed to had shipped a whole bunch of geckos for me to choose from.
Last Saturday, I paid 125 each for two snows--male and female, but they only bought one, because the male turned out female. So I told them to bring me a different variety of grown leos--male and female--I may pick two or three though. I am just wondering which genders should I get. I do not know the types--I told them to bring different types around the same price tag. So far, the gecko I got Saturday is good--she has a fat tail and everything and has been a mama before they said.
So far, I am thinking that I should get a male and female or two males and a female: Here is why: Both of my males are carrottails and five of my ten females are breedable--the rest are babies and one is a victim of pet store abuse--that has recovered, but is so small that the she can't breed. I know for sure that I want another male (that is not carrottail), but what gender should I pick for the other two.
Last Saturday, I paid 125 each for two snows--male and female, but they only bought one, because the male turned out female. So I told them to bring me a different variety of grown leos--male and female--I may pick two or three though. I am just wondering which genders should I get. I do not know the types--I told them to bring different types around the same price tag. So far, the gecko I got Saturday is good--she has a fat tail and everything and has been a mama before they said.
So far, I am thinking that I should get a male and female or two males and a female: Here is why: Both of my males are carrottails and five of my ten females are breedable--the rest are babies and one is a victim of pet store abuse--that has recovered, but is so small that the she can't breed. I know for sure that I want another male (that is not carrottail), but what gender should I pick for the other two.
