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RE: Anery Coleonyx question

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Posted by: acpart at Sat Jan 12 19:18:39 2013  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by acpart ]  
   

You don't really need to cool your Coleonyx at all. I used to cool mine, but lost one in the initial stages so I stopped. I actually have the opposite problem - can't get them to stop. You can read about my C.v.'s breeding exploits here:
http://www.geckotime.com/the-gecko-who-wouldnt-quit/

If you really do want to brumate, there's Gecko Time article here about how to do it:

http://www.geckotime.com/gecko-brumation/

Incidentally, I also have an anery male who's bred to a non-anery female. The anery seems to dominate. I've produced more than 30 offspring from this pair and they are all white to very pale yellow.

Aliza


   

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