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Posted by: mike1234 at Wed Apr 30 21:22:28 2008 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by mike1234 ] the thing is cresteds can be left year round together. i have two without tails. the rest all still have their tails, they do not fight unless there are two males present. i have four enclosures with multiple geckos, what are the odds that the two females and one male in each enclosure would all get along in all four cases? ive had females get pissed off sure, but thats stress from mating. i also saw today the milipede with the cresteds. it does work, but thats because a crested cant fit down a 6 to 8 inch milipede, and the milipede isnt carnivorious. as for the crested going after the leo, its something its never seen before, my tegu is like that. it feels threatened by its neighbor, my female childrens python. it looks small enough to eat, why not? you should attempt feeding more often if its that agressive. mine are fed in the same tank, cgd every two days, and wax worms every three days. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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